GAB - translation to English
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GAB - translation to English

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
GAB (disambiguation); Gab (disambiguation); GAB

GAB         
district employment office
praatlustig      
gabby
mededeelzaam      
expansive, communicative, gabby

Definition

Gab
·vi To Deceive; to Lie.
II. Gab ·vi The mouth; hence, idle prate; chatter; unmeaning talk; loquaciousness.
III. Gab ·vi To talk idly; to Prate; to Chatter.
IV. Gab ·noun The hook on the end of an eccentric rod opposite the strap. ·see. ·Illust. of Eccentric.

Wikipedia

Gab

Gab or GAB may refer to:

  • Gáb, a cuneiform sign
  • Gab (social network), an American social networking platform
  • "Gab" (song), an Occitan boasting song of the Middle Ages
  • Gab, Iran, a village in Hormozgan Province
  • Games and Amusements Board, a Philippine sports and gambling regulatory government agency
  • Georgia Academy for the Blind
  • German American Bund, a German-American pro-Nazi organization (1936–1941)
  • Government Accountability Board, a defunct (since 2016) Wisconsin political regulatory institution
  • The Great American Bash, a professional wrestling event
  • Great Artesian Basin, in Australia
  • Great Australian Bight, an open bay
  • Greater Atlantic Bank, a defunct American community bank
Examples of use of GAB
1. Ulster does not want for those with the gift of the gab.
2. For the tall, thin daredevil, the limelight was always comfortable, the gab glib.
3. Because they use their phones to take pictures a lot more than to gab!
4. He has the gift of the gab and he was chivalrous, always opening doors, always thoughtful.
5. "They gave him the nickname ‘the Professor‘ ... because he just has the gift of the gab," Begg said in a telephone interview.