charlar
chat ; gossip ; gas ; talk ; shoot + the breeze ; shoot + the bull ; natter ; have + a natter ; chew + the fat ; yack ; have + a yack ; yammer.
The guest might be better employed seeing small groups half a dozen or so for quarter of an hour, when they could chat about anything that crops up.
An often-mentioned example of this is the ability of the best typists to type and gossip concurrently.
It's interesting that the people gassing on about the miracle of creation never mention things like this.
The philosophy was that every computer on the network would talk, as a peer, with any other computer.
While they eat, they shoot the breeze, telling tall tales and talking about the guy who just left.
I wish him well in his retirement, he always seemed like the kind of guy you could talk sports with or just shoot the bull.
Overall very impressed with their behaviour and attitude except for two who couldn't stop nattering during the last ten minutes of the lesson.
It's a perfect bar to meet up and have a drink and a natter or simply chill and relax whilst watching the world go by in the park below.
It was the perfect time to chew the fat with Geoff and talk to him about his insatiable appetite for the macabre.
A woman yacking on the phone swerved over into the bike lane and hit a 10 yr old girl on her way home from school.
I'd be pleased to have a yack on the phone if you want to bounce any ideas around, consider options etc and get the ball rolling.
The second guy yammered about how there's proof that the Bible is true, but failed to offer any.
charlar un rato
pass + the time of day
And while I ate, waited on by the rosy-cheeked chambermaid, in came my host to pass the time of day.