palaver
\puh-LAV-uhr; puh-LAH-vur\, noun:
Idle talk
intransitive verb:
To talk idly.
Lover A: Would you like to palaver, Lover?
Lover B: Lover, you know I love palavering with you and no other.
Lover A: Of what would you like to palaver?
Lover B: I want to palaver of Grover, Drake Sather, and perhaps lather.
Lover A: Lover, let us not palaver of Grover, Drake Sather, and perhaps lather as we do on days all others. I'd rather palaver about a whithered Dan Rather bothering a slathered Gilda Radner like she was the former stepmother of famed American racecar driver Douglas "Jimmy" Caruthers.
Lover B: Deal.
Idle talk
intransitive verb:
To talk idly.
Lover A: Would you like to palaver, Lover?
Lover B: Lover, you know I love palavering with you and no other.
Lover A: Of what would you like to palaver?
Lover B: I want to palaver of Grover, Drake Sather, and perhaps lather.
Lover A: Lover, let us not palaver of Grover, Drake Sather, and perhaps lather as we do on days all others. I'd rather palaver about a whithered Dan Rather bothering a slathered Gilda Radner like she was the former stepmother of famed American racecar driver Douglas "Jimmy" Caruthers.
Lover B: Deal.
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