twattle

/ˈtwɑtəl/
noun
  1. Silly or trivial talk; nonsense chatter.
    • His speech was just a lot of twattle with no real information.
    • I couldn't concentrate with all that twattle going on in the next room.
    • The meeting was full of twattle and accomplished nothing.
verb
  1. To talk in a silly, trivial, or rambling way; to chatter idly.
    • The old men sat on the bench and twattled about the weather.
    • She twattled on the phone for an hour about nothing important.
    • Stop twattling and focus on your homework.