chew the fat
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Definition
Verb phrase: - To engage in casual, relaxed, and often lengthy conversation; to chat informally, especially about everyday topics or to pass the time.
Usage
This phrase is an informal idiom used to describe the act of having a friendly, leisurely talk. It implies a sense of comfort and familiarity between the speakers, with no specific or urgent purpose other than social enjoyment. It is often used to describe conversations that happen during breaks, over a meal, or in a relaxed setting.
Examples
Advanced Usage
- The phrase often carries a nostalgic or cozy connotation, suggesting a simple, unhurried form of social bonding.
- It is typically used in the continuous tense (e.g., "were chewing the fat") to describe an ongoing, relaxed activity.
Variants and Related Words
- Shoot the breeze (verb phrase): A direct synonym, meaning to chat idly or casually.
- We spent the afternoon shooting the breeze.
Synonyms
- Chat
- Gab
- Jaw
- Visit (regional, e.g., "come over for a visit")
Related Idioms
- Chew the rag: An older, less common variant with the same meaning.
- The veterans gathered to chew the rag about their service days.
Verb
- talk socially without exchanging too much information
- the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze