verb
- present participle of powwow; to hold a powwow or gathering; to confer or discuss informally
Usage: informal; often used in business or casual contexts
noun
- a gathering or meeting, especially one held for discussion or celebration; the act of powwowing
Usage: informal; derived from Algonquian languages, originally referring to Native American gatherings
Examples
- The team was powwowing in the conference room about the new project.
- We spent the afternoon powwowing about weekend plans.
- The executives held a powwowing session to address the budget concerns.
- They were powwowing over coffee to discuss the merger.
- The powwowing lasted three hours before they reached a decision.
- Let's have a quick powwowing before the deadline.
- The annual powwowing brought together members from all departments.