1. facetime - Noun
2. facetime - Verb
3. Facetime - Proper noun
facetime (uncountable)
Alternative form of face time
facetime (third-person singular simple present facetimes, present participle facetiming, simple past and past participle facetimed)
Alternative letter-case form of FaceTime
FaceTime
A videotelephony software developed by Apple Inc., introduced in 2010.
FaceTime (third-person singular simple present FaceTimes, present participle FaceTiming or FaceTime-ing or FaceTime'ing, simple past and past participle FaceTimed or FaceTime'd)
To communicate with somebody using the FaceTime videotelephony software.
Additionally, users can make voice calls over the Internet via apps like Skype or Facetime. Source: Internet
And maybe FaceTime will be a new thing for me after we get through this. Source: Internet
A hospitalized lawyer from a New York City suburb connected to one of the earliest U.S. coronavirus clusters is improving and talking to his family via FaceTime. Source: Internet
A nurse, Patricia, held up Karina’s iPad while my mum, via FaceTime on her mobile, narrated a favourite story of hers for the last time and thanked her for the happiness she had brought us all. Source: Internet
And now, staff at The Pines are also helping Marion FaceTime with John, since she can’t be there to spend time with him in person. Source: Internet
“A lot of times we’ll FaceTime and watch our favorite TV shows or movies together,” she said. Source: Internet