shoot the breeze

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shoot the breeze

Two friends shoot the breeze on a park bench.

Definition

Verb phrase: - To engage in casual, relaxed, and informal conversation, typically about unimportant or everyday topics. It implies a leisurely and friendly exchange of talk without a serious purpose or specific agenda.

Usage

This phrase is used to describe the act of having a light, informal chat. It is often used in informal contexts among friends, family, or acquaintances.

Examples
Advanced Usage
  • The phrase often conveys a sense of passing time pleasantly through conversation. It can be used in both past and present tenses (e.g., ).
  • It is frequently associated with a specific, relaxed setting, such as a porch, a café, or a break room.
Variants and Related Words
  • Chat (verb): To talk in a friendly and informal way.
  • Chitchat (noun/verb): Light conversation about trivial matters.
  • Jaw (verb, informal): To talk at length, especially in an idle or gossipy way.
Synonyms
  • Chat
  • Converse informally
  • Make small talk
  • Chew the fat (idiom, very similar in meaning)
Related Idioms
  • Chew the fat: This idiom is a direct synonym, meaning to have a long, casual conversation.
    • The old friends got together to chew the fat and reminisce.
  • Pass the time of day: To exchange friendly greetings or have a brief, polite conversation.
    • I just passed the time of day with my neighbor; we didn't shoot the breeze for long.
shoot the breeze

Two friends shoot the breeze on a park bench.

Verb
  1. talk socially without exchanging too much information
    • the men were sitting in the cafe and shooting the breeze