chin wagging
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Definition
Noun: - Light, informal conversation for social occasions: "Chin wagging" refers to casual, friendly talk, often characterized by gossip, news-sharing, or general chatter in a relaxed social setting. It implies a lengthy or enjoyable session of talking.
Usage
"Chin wagging" is used as a singular noun to describe the activity or instance of having a casual chat. It is informal and often used in British and Australian English.
Examples
- Noun:
- We had a lovely bit of chin wagging over a cup of tea. (We had a pleasant, casual conversation over a cup of tea.)
- The meeting was supposed to be short, but it turned into an hour of chin wagging. (The meeting was intended to be brief but became an hour of informal chatting.)
Advanced Usage
- "a good chin wag": This common phrase emphasizes a particularly enjoyable or lengthy session of informal talk.
- I haven't seen her in ages; we're due for a good chin wag. (I haven't seen her for a long time; we need to have a good, long chat.)
Variants and Related Words
- Chin-wag (noun): A common alternative spelling and form of "chin wagging."
- Let's have a quick chin-wag before the show starts.
- Chinwagging (noun): An alternative spelling, often written as one word.
Synonyms
- Chat: A friendly, informal conversation.
- Gossip: Casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people.
- Chit-chat: Inconsequential conversation or small talk.
- Natter (chiefly British): To talk casually, especially at length.
Related Idioms
- To have a chin-wag: This is the standard idiomatic verb phrase meaning to engage in informal conversation.
- The neighbours stopped by the fence to have a chin-wag. (The neighbours stopped by the fence to have a casual chat.)
Noun
- light informal conversation for social occasions