yabber

/ˈjæbər/
verb
  1. To talk rapidly, continuously, or in a way that is hard to understand; to chatter.
    • He tends to yabber on the phone for hours without saying much.
    • The kids yabbered excitedly about their trip to the zoo.
    • Stop yabbering and listen to what I'm trying to tell you.
noun
  1. Rapid, continuous, or meaningless talk; chatter.
    • His speech was just a lot of yabber with no real point.
    • The meeting was full of yabber and accomplished nothing.
    • I couldn't focus on my homework because of all the yabber from the next room.
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