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Verb: yatter  ya-tu(r)
Usage: Brit, informal
  1. Speak (about unimportant matters) rapidly and incessantly
    "The old man yattered on about the weather";
    - chatter, piffle [informal], palaver [informal], prate, tittle-tattle, twaddle [informal], clack [informal], maunder, prattle, blab [informal], gibber, tattle, blabber [informal], gabble, vapour [Brit, Cdn], vapor [US], rabbit [Brit, informal], jibber-jabber, witter [Brit, informal], twattle [UK, dialect], yabber [informal]
Noun: yatter  ya-tu(r)
Usage: informal
  1. Rapid, continuous, and often trivial talk or communication
    "The constant yakety-yatter from the next room made it hard to concentrate";
    - yak [informal], yack [informal], yakety-yak [informal], chatter, yackety-yak [informal]

Derived forms: yattered, yattering, yatters

Type of: mouth, speak, talk, talking, utter, verbalise [Brit], verbalize