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What (who) is NATTER - definition

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Natter (disambiguation)

natter         
v. (colloq.) (BE) (D; intr.) ('to chatter') to natter about; to (to natter on to smb. about smt.)
Natter         
·vi To find fault; to be peevish.
natter         
informal
¦ verb chat casually.
¦ noun a chat.
Derivatives
natterer noun
Origin
C19 (in the dialect sense 'grumble, fret'): imitative.

Wikipedia

Natter

Natter may refer to:

  • Natter (surname)
  • Bachem Ba 349, a German manned rocket interceptor from World War II
  • Natter, an instant messaging client
  • Natter Social Network, a defunct social network
Examples of use of NATTER
1. Natter, who attended the Naval Academy with Mullen.
2. He "became emotional about winning," said Natter, a flag–football teammate.
3. Telly, comfy chairs, desks, a handful of "lady MPs" having a natter, a shower room and a bed.
4. There is a slight technical problem that seems to stem from the inadequacy of the laptops‘ built–in microphones and speakers, especially where several laptops are gathered together for a teatime natter.
5. In Liquid Love, he writes of workaholic commitment–phobes who jump from one relationship to another, pausing just long enough to check their emails and natter down their mobile phones.