conv
/kɑnv/ or /kɒnv/Definitions
1. noun
a short, intense, and often confusing or chaotic situation, especially a period of time during which something happens quickly and in a way that is difficult to control.
“The party was a conv, with music, dancing, and people everywhere.”
2. verb
to persuade or convince someone of something, especially through argument or reasoning.
“The lawyer tried to conv the jury that the defendant was not guilty.”
3. verb
to gather or assemble people together, especially for a particular purpose or activity.
“The politician went to conv the public to support a new law.”