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to gab
noun
Idle chatter.
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People began stopping to gab, to laugh, even to cry.
Another change is that people no longer have time to gab away afternoons in barbershops.
And we don't get to catch up later to gab about our favourite books.
When I am travelling, I don't have a need to gab the whole time.
Medium, the publishing platform, has suspended Gab's account there, according to Gab.
Your employees don't really want to gab with you about sports or the weather or politics or TV.
Morgan said that that was fine — he didn't hire a ticket-taker to gab with the customers.
And the reason that they had so much time to gab was because they had nowhere else they could go where they'd be so well understood.
Not, I hope, that I might grow up to become one of those people who think it great fun to gab about SAT scores at a party!
In recent years, Musial was visibly slipping, no longer able to gab or play "Happy Birthday" on his ever-present harmonica for the ladies who lunch.
Solution I think it's rude to gab away to a third party while someone is attempting to concentrate on your nails, feet, hair or mons pubis.
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