yack

/jæk/
verb
  1. To talk persistently and often pointlessly; to chatter.
    • My coworker loves to yack on the phone instead of doing her work.
    • Stop yacking and listen to the teacher for a moment.
    • They sat in the café and yacked for hours about nothing important.
noun
  1. Persistent or trivial talk; chatter.
    • His constant yack about sports gets tiresome after a while.
    • There was too much yack and not enough action at the meeting.
    • I couldn't concentrate because of all the yack from the next table.
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