yabbers

/ˈjæbərz/
verb
  1. Talks rapidly and continuously, often in a way that is hard to understand or annoying.
    • My little brother yabbers on about dinosaurs every morning.
    • The parrot yabbers all day long, repeating phrases from the TV.
    • She yabbers so fast that I can barely catch what she's saying.
noun
  1. Plural of yabber: rapid, continuous, or meaningless talk.
    • I could hear the yabbers of the crowd before I even entered the hall.
    • The room was filled with yabbers from the excited children.
    • All those yabbers gave me a headache.
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