Gab

Noun

 * 1) idle chatter
 * 2) mouth as gob

Synonyms

 * See also Thesaurus:talkative

Verb

 * 1)  To jest; to tell lies in jest; exaggerate; lie.
 * 2)  To talk or chatter a lot, usually on trivial subjects.
 * 3)  To speak or tell falsely.

Thesaurus
accents, babble, babblement, balderdash, balls, bavardage, bazoo, bibble-babble, blab, blabber, blah-blah, blarney, blather, blether, blethers, bull, bullshit, bunk, bunkum, cackle, caquet, caqueterie, chaps, chat, chatter, chitter-chatter, chops, clack, clatter, comment, conversation, converse, crap, declaim, discourse, dither, drivel, elocution, embouchure, eyewash, flummery, gabble, garbage, gas, gibber, gibble-gabble, go on, gob, gobbledygook, gossip, guff, gush, haver, hogwash, hot air, idle talk, jabber, jaw, jaws, jowls, kisser, language, lips, mandibles, maw, maxilla, mere talk, moonshine, mouth, mug, mumbo-jumbo, mush, muzzle, natter, nonsense, nonsense talk, oral cavity, oral communication, palaver, parole, patter, piffle, poppycock, pour forth, prate, prating, prattle, premaxilla, prittle-prattle, ramble on, rapping, rattle, rattle on, reel off, rot, rubbish, run on, shit, speak, speaking, speech, spout, spout off, stuff and nonsense, talk, talk away, talk nonsense, talk on, talkee-talkee, talking, tittle-tattle, trap, twaddle, twattle, waffle, wag the tongue, words, yak, yakkety-yak, yakking, yap

Etymology
From gabben:, from  gabba:, from, from. Cognate with gabben:,  gabben:,  gabben:.

Noun

 * Dutch:, , gekakel
 * Esperanto: parolemo


 * Finnish:, , löpinä
 * Russian:

Derived terms

 * gabby
 * gift of the gab

Verb

 * Finnish: ,


 * Russian:

Anagrams

 * AGB
 * bag
 * BGA
 * GBA

Noun
gab


 * 1) a large dove

Etymology
From gap:, verbal noun to gapa:.

Noun

 * 1) mouth, jaws
 * 2) yawn
 * 3) gap

Verb
gab