verbal diarrhoea

  • 1verbal diarrhoea — British, American & Australian, humorous, American & Australian, humorous if someone has verbal diarrhoea, they talk too much. It was awful a whole evening with this guy who had verbal diarrhoea …

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  • 2verbal diarrhoea — /ˌvɜbəl daɪəˈriə/ (say .verbuhl duyuh reeuh) noun Colloquial a tendency to talk too much; talkativeness. Also, verbal diarrhea. Usage: See note at oe …

  • 3verbal diarrhoea — noun logorrhoea …

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  • 4Verbal diarrhoea — talking utter rubbish; talking too much …

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  • 5verbal diarrhoea — Australian Slang talking utter rubbish; talking too much …

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  • 6verbal diarrhoea — Noun. Incessant and aimless talk …

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  • 8logorrhoea — noun a) An excessive and often uncontrollable flow of words. b) Excessive talkativeness. Syn: verbal diarrhea, verbal diarrhoea …

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  • 9Malapropism — A malapropism is an act of misusing or the habitual misuse of similar sounding words, especially with humorous results. An example is Yogi Berra s statement: Texas has a lot of electrical votes, [1] rather than electoral votes . Contents 1… …

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