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    gab
    /ɡab/

    verb

    • 1. talk at length, typically about trivial matters: "Franny walked past a woman gabbing on the phone"

    noun

    • 1. talk; chatter: "fans should prefer her smooth delivery to the gab prevalent around the league"

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  2. The meaning of GAB is to talk in a rapid or thoughtless manner : chatter. How to use gab in a sentence.

  3. to talk continuously and eagerly, especially about things that are not important: gab on I got so bored listening to him gabbing on about nothing. Synonyms. blab informal. blabber informal. chatter. prate old-fashioned. prattle. yak informal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Ways of talking. atonally. beg the question idiom. blah.

  4. GAB meaning: 1. to talk continuously and eagerly, especially about things that are not important: 2. to talk…. Learn more.

  5. Gab definition: to talk or chat idly; chatter. . See examples of GAB used in a sentence.

  6. Define gab. gab synonyms, gab pronunciation, gab translation, English dictionary definition of gab. Slang intr.v. gabbed , gab·bing , gabs To talk idly or incessantly, as about trivial matters. n. Idle talk; chatter. gab′ber n. American Heritage®...

  7. verb Word forms: gabs, gabbing, gabbed. 1. (intransitive) to talk excessively or idly, esp about trivial matters; gossip; chatter. noun. 2. idle or trivial talk. 3. See gift of the gab. Collins English Dictionary.

  8. To talk and talk, especially about gossipy or trivial things, is to gab. Your dad might gab over the fence with the neighbor, and you may sit in the front of the bus so you can gab with the friendly driver. You can also describe the chatter itself as gab.

  9. gab in British English. (ɡæb ) noun. 1. a hook or open notch in a rod or lever that drops over the spindle of a valve to form a temporary connection for operating the valve. 2. a pointed tool used in masonry. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  10. Definition of gab verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. gab / ɡæb / informal vb (gabs, gabbing, gabbed) (intransitive) to talk excessively or idly, esp about trivial matters; gossip; chatter; n. idle or trivial talk; gift of the gab ⇒ ability to speak effortlessly, glibly, or persuasively; Etymology: 18 th Century: variant of Northern dialect gob mouth, probably from Irish Gaelic gob beak, mouth ...