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schmooze (verb), schmoozes; schmoozed; schmoozing
1. To talk casually in a friendly way; especially, in order to gain an advantage or to make social connections: Mike hoped his colleague would continue to do her job well despite the fact that she was schmoozing with the supervisor in order to obtain his favoritism.

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Teresa was schmoozing with her friends Mark and Mildred the entire evening.
2. Etymology: from Yiddish shmues, from Hebrew shmuot, "to report, to gossip".
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