jabber

/ˈdʒæbər/
verb
  1. To talk quickly, excitedly, or in a way that is hard to understand.
    • The children jabbered excitedly about their trip to the zoo.
    • He jabbered on the phone in a language I didn't recognize.
    • Stop jabbering and listen to the instructions.
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noun
  1. Fast, excited, or confusing talk.
    • I couldn't follow the jabber of the crowd at the market.
    • His nervous jabber made it hard to concentrate.
    • The radio was full of political jabber that made no sense.
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