Pronunciation: /pɑrliˈvuː/
noun a meeting or discussion, especially one between enemies or opponents
A1 I heard the word 'parleyvoo' in a movie but I'm not sure what it means.
A2 During the parleyvoo between the two countries, they discussed a possible peace treaty.
B1 The parleyvoo between the union and management resulted in a new labor agreement.
B2 The diplomats engaged in a parleyvoo to negotiate a ceasefire.
C1 The parleyvoo between the rival gangs was tense but eventually led to a truce.
C2 The parleyvoo at the United Nations was a crucial step towards resolving the conflict.
verb to have a parley or discussion
A1 I parleyvoo with my French friend to practice my language skills.
A2 During my vacation in Paris, I tried to parleyvoo with the locals to improve my French.
B1 In order to negotiate a better deal, I decided to parleyvoo with the vendor at the market.
B2 The diplomats met to parleyvoo and hopefully reach a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
C1 The two countries agreed to parleyvoo in order to avoid escalating tensions further.
C2 As a skilled negotiator, she was able to parleyvoo effectively and secure a favorable outcome for her company.
formal The diplomats engaged in a parleyvoo to negotiate a peace treaty.
informal Let's have a quick parleyvoo to discuss the project details.
slang We need to parleyvoo about our weekend plans.
figurative The two political parties decided to parleyvoo and find common ground.
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