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What (who) is sweet talk - definition


sweet talk         
also sweet-talk (sweet talks, sweet talking, sweet talked)
If you sweet talk someone, you talk to them very nicely so that they will do what you want.
She could always sweet-talk Pamela into letting her stay up late...
He even tried to sweet-talk the policewoman who arrested him.
VERB: V n into -ing/n, V n
Kalam Nawaem         
EMIRATI TV SERIES OR PROGRAM
Kalam Nawaem (Arabic: , English: "Sweet Talk") is a one-hour, female-hosted Arabic talk show that airs late Sunday evenings on the satellite network MBC1. Premiering in 2002, it is credited with pushing social boundaries on Arab television.
ntalk         
STANDARD UNIX UTILITY
Unix talk; Talk (Unix); Ytalk; Ntalk; UNIX talk; Phone (software)
<chat> ("new talk") An update of the Unix "talk" program, old versions of "talk" being referred to as "old talk". New talk and old talk are generally incompatible, and attempts to get them to communicate result in entirely unhelpful error messages. On most modern Unix systems, the program "talk" is new talk, with some SunOS versions being a notable and annoying exception to this. (1997-09-11)

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Sweet Talk
Sweet Talk may refer to:
Examples of use of sweet talk
1. Do not be taken in by the sweet talk of people with vested interests.
2. Utilizing sweet talk (for the "love of Israel," of course), he restores order.
3. He stayed there two weeks but wanted to trade, not sweet–talk people into investing.
4. All happens in le non–dit rather than in a torrent of sweet talk.
5. He‘s learned to sweet–talk the bandits, whom he often presumes to be rebels.