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Natter

Natter Meaning & Definition
Natter Definition And Meaning

What's The Definition Of Natter?

[v] chew the fat; shoot the breeze

Synonyms | Synonyms for Natter: chaffer | chat | chatter | chitchat | claver | confab | confabulate | gossip | jaw | visit

Related Terms | Find terms related to Natter: babble | babblement | bavardage | bibble-babble | blab | blabber | blah-blah | blather | blether | blethers | cackle | caquet | caqueterie | chat | chatter | chitter-chatter | clack | clatter | dither | gab | gabble | gas | gibber | gibble-gabble | go on | gossip | guff | gush | haver | hot air | idle talk | jabber | jaw | mere talk | nonsense talk | palaver | patter | pour forth | prate | prating | prattle | prittle-prattle | ramble on | rattle | rattle on | reel off | run on | spout | spout off | talk away | talk nonsense | talk on | talkee-talkee | tittle-tattle | twaddle | twattle | waffle | yak | yakkety-yak

See Also | converse | discourse | jawbone | schmoose | schmooze | shmoose | shmooze

Natter In Webster's Dictionary

\Nat"ter\, v. i. [Cf. Icel. knetta to grumble.] To find fault; to be peevish. [Prov. Eng. or Scot.]

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