gabbing

/ˈɡæbɪŋ/
verb
  1. To talk idly or chatter, especially about unimportant things.
    • We sat on the porch gabbing about old movies until the sun went down.
    • Stop gabbing and get back to work—the deadline is tomorrow.
    • The friends were gabbing on the phone for hours about their weekend plans.
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noun
  1. Idle talk or chatter.
    • I enjoy a little gabbing with my coworkers during lunch break.
    • The meeting was mostly gabbing and accomplished nothing.
    • There was too much gabbing in the library, so the librarian asked everyone to quiet down.
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