English Idiom Daily - Jabber About Someone or Something

To talk quickly and excitedly about something, in which it makes somebody else hard to understand it.

Example:
George: Hey look! She looks very happy now.
Franco: You’re right! She’s just got A for English Literature exam.
George: She’s so much happy that we can’t understand what she’s jabbering about.

Paula cooks up something swell on a primus stove and I jabber about the new albums (BBC’s Bailie, Stuart, “How the Fest was Won.”)

6 comments:

  1. Wow! I always hear this 2 words from my husband when he talks to our son. Now I know what it means. thanks

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