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NATTER - translation to arabic

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Natter (disambiguation)

NATTER         

الفعل

ثرثر

natter      
v. ثرثر
ثرثر      
chatter, clatter, prate, patter, prattle, babble, blab, blabber, tattle, gossip, twitter, twaddle, palaver, natter, jabber, gibber, gabble, bluster, clack, crack, jaw, gas, jangle, quack, smatter, talk, give oneself airs, shoot one's mouth off

Definition

natter
(natters, nattering, nattered)
When people natter, they talk casually for a long time about unimportant things. (mainly BRIT INFORMAL)
If something dramatic has happened during the day, we'll sit and natter about it...
Susan and the girl were still nattering away in German...
Ahead of you is a day of nattering with fellow farmers at the local market...
You natter all day long at the hospital...
His mother would natter to anyone.
= chat
V-RECIP: pl-n V, pl-n V away/on, V with n, NON-RECIP: V, V to n
Natter is also a noun.
What's the topic of conversation when a group of new mums get together for a natter?
= chinwag, chat
N-SING: a N

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.