Natter vs Chinwag - What's the difference?
natter | chinwag |
(British, informal) An informal conversation, usually about everyday matters; a chat, a gossip.
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(British, informal) To chat, gossip.
As nouns the difference between natter and chinwag
is that natter is (natt) while chinwag is (british|informal) an informal conversation, usually about everyday matters; a chat, a gossip.As a verb chinwag is
(british|informal) to chat, gossip.chinwag
English
Alternative forms
* chin wag, chin-wagNoun
(en noun)citation, passage=Reg liked a chat about old times and we used to go and have a chinwag in the pub.}}
Raising a cup for Macmillan Cancer," Reading Post (UK), 29 September (retrieved 25 Sep 2010):
- Hundreds of Reading folk got together for coffee, cake and a good old fashioned chinwag during a national cancer charity's coffee morning fundraiser.
Verb
- I saw the pair of them chinwagging by the water-cooler