havers

/ˈhævərz/
verb
  1. Third person singular present of haver; talks in a foolish or rambling way.
    • My uncle havers on about the old days for hours.
    • He always havers when he's nervous.
    • She havers so much that nobody takes her seriously.
noun
  1. Foolish or rambling talk; nonsense.
    • The article was full of havers and no real facts.
    • I've had enough of your havers for one day.
    • That's just havers; don't believe a word of it.
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