Definition of "FaceTime"
FaceTime
proper noun
A videotelephony software developed by Apple Inc., introduced in 2010.
verb
third-person singular simple present FaceTimes, present participle FaceTiming or FaceTime-ing or FaceTime'ing, simple past and past participle FaceTimed or FaceTime'd
To communicate with somebody using the FaceTime videotelephony software.
Quotations
I gritted through a smile, grateful we weren’t Skyping or FaceTime-ing or any other electronic face messaging that was available. It was bad enough he had to hear me stumble through our phone call. I didn’t need him to see my embarrassment as well.
2014, Jean Hovey, Stephanie Jones, Tidings of Love: 7 Holiday Romance Novellas, Crimson Romance
Our children are FaceTime’ing their way through Roblox playdates, they’re texting grandma and grandpa, they’re watching YouTube instead of TV, and they’re begging for too-adult apps like Snapchat – so they can play with the face filters – and Musical.ly, which has a lot of inappropriate content.
2018 April 27, Sarah Perez, “Facebook’s Messenger Kids’ app gains a ‘sleep mode’”, in TechCrunch
While she was away, we’d FaceTimed every day. Once, she’d FaceTimed me from the bathtub, a setting that felt so intimate to me, and my inner monologue was shrieking, “Act normal, act normal!”
2022 March 8, Jill Gutowitz, “A Supercut of Lesbian Yearning”, in Girls Can Kiss Now, Atria Books, pages 91–92