1. schmooze - Noun
2. schmooze - Verb
an informal conversation
talk idly or casually and in a friendly way
Source: WordNetAt another station they customised Hanukkah T-shirts and at another, labelled the "schmooze station", they ate latkes (potato cakes fried in oil) and doughnuts from nearby Glick’s bakery, learnt about the Hanukkah story and listened to traditional music. Source: Internet
After the event wound down, audience members lingered to schmooze with NVIDIA’s Ian Buck, Chief Scientist Bill Dally and Huang, who eagerly posed for photos late into the evening with knots of delighted researchers from all over the world. Source: Internet
Big-time coaches confront the media, schmooze with boosters, and write terrible business tomes. Source: Internet
Strategically placed across from the main conference room, the BetUS Bar was the ideal hot spot for affiliates and operators alike to booze and schmooze…and more importantly catch up with their favorite BetUS affiliate managers. Source: Internet
This old schmooze tactic of enticing people to come on down, free balloons and hot dogs for the kids won't work". Source: Internet
“But my thought about them is… all they want is their tax cuts and no antitrust action against them, and they schmooze this administration in that regard because so far, that’s what they have received,” Pelosi declared. Source: Internet