Gab (verb)

To talk or chat at length, especially about something trivial or unimportant.

Origin:

Early 16th century (as a noun meaning "jabbering"): of uncertain origin.

Examples:

  1. She gabbed on the phone for hours.
  2. He gabbed about his weekend plans.
  3. They gabbed about the weather.
  4. She gabbed with her friends on the way to work.
  5. He gabbed on and on without getting to the point.
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