talk nonsense in English

say silly or stupid things

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1. Don't talk nonsense.

2. Bosh definition, absurd or foolish talk; nonsense

3. Blither definition: to talk nonsense Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

4. Blague definition: pretentious but empty talk; nonsense Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

5. His Usenet .sig for years was, "He who refuses to do arithmetic is doomed to talk nonsense"; his license plate cover read, similarly, "Do the arithmetic or be doomed to talk nonsense."

6. Blither Meaning: "talk nonsense" (1520s), a northern British and Scottish word (see blather (v.))

7. This term owes its origin to the Scots dialect verb to blether, meaning to talk nonsense, with Blither being a variant spelling

8. Bosh Meaning: "empty talk, nonsense," 1839, from Turkish, literally "empty." Introduced in "Ayesha," popular 1834… See definitions of Bosh.

9. Blithering (adj.) 1880, present-participle adjective (from the first typically with idiot) from blither (v.) "to talk nonsense." From 1872 as a verbal noun.

10. Blithering (adj.) 1880, present-participle adjective (from the first typically with idiot) from Blither (v.) "to talk nonsense." From 1872 as a verbal noun.

11. What are you Blathering on about now? Word Origin late Middle English (as a verb; originally Scots and northern English dialect): from Old Norse blathra ‘talk nonsense’, from blathr ‘nonsense’.

12. This term owes its origin to the Scots dialect verb to blether, meaning to talk nonsense, with Blither being a variant spelling.Combining it with “idiot” began in the late 1800s

13. Blaguer synonyms, Blaguer pronunciation, Blaguer translation, English dictionary definition of Blaguer. n pretentious but empty talk; nonsense ˈBlaguer n Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991,

14. Blatherskite is a variant of Scottish Bletherskate, which dates from the mid-17th century and is a compound of the verb blether or blather “to talk nonsense” and the Anglo-American slang word skate “person, contemptible person, broken-down horse.”