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yapping
noun, verb as in talk a lot
Example Sentences
Yapping, which means talking about length about things that don't really matter that much and delulu, being unrealistic with your expectations, also make it onto this year's list.
The overall moral of his story was "Women keep yapping about it, so we'll promise they can have it to shut them up."
“For all the yapping on interviews, it would be great for people making these decisions to be accountable to the public. Do they now admit they were wrong in 2016 or is the rule hacked materials are only used when it hurts Dems? There’s no in between.”
After JFK was murdered in 1963, the British broadcaster Jonathan Miller viewed the rolling postassassination TV news coverage and found that the medium had been “forced … into a brief maturity,” tamping down the typical “greedy squalling” before “the commercials came yapping back on Tuesday.”
“Think I’ll have the hellhound as my appetizer. Shut up that yapping,” Mack says.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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