Gab vs Palaver - What's the difference?
gab | palaver |
idle chatter
The mouth or gob.
One of the open-forked ends of rods controlling reversing in early steam engines.
(obsolete) To jest; to tell lies in jest; exaggerate; lie.
To talk or chatter a lot, usually on trivial subjects.
(obsolete) To speak or tell falsely.
(Africa) A village council meeting, a folkmoot
* '>citation
Talk, especially unnecessary talk, fuss.
*1886 , , The Princess Casamassima .
*:These remarks were received with a differing demonstration: some of the company declaring that if the Dutchman cared to come round and smoke a pipe they would be glad to see him—perhaps he'd show where the thumbscrews had been put on; others being strongly of the opinion that they didn't want any more advice—they had already had advice enough to turn a donkey's stomach. What they wanted was to put forth their might without any more palaver ; to do something, or for some one; to go out somewhere and smash something, on the spot—why not?—that very night.
* 1899 , , Active Service :
* 1985 , , Option Lock , p 229:
A meeting at which there is much talk; a debate, a moot.
* Carlyle
(informal) Disagreement
To discuss with much talk.
* 1860 , Atlantic Monthly , vol. 5, no. 30 (April),
As a symbol gab
is the iso 3166-1 three-letter (alpha-3) code for gabon.As a noun palaver is
(africa) a village council meeting, a folkmoot.As a verb palaver is
to discuss with much talk.gab
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* gabby * gift of the gabVerb
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English
Noun
(en noun)- Knowing full well the right time and the wrong time for a palaver of regret and disavowal, this battalion struggled in the desperation of despair.
- Not for the first time, he reflected that it was not so much the speeches that strained the nerves as the palaver that went with them.
- This epoch of parliaments and eloquent palavers .
- I have no palaver with him.
Verb
(en verb)- “That,” he rejoined, “is a way we Americans have. We cannot stop to palaver . What would become of our manifest destiny?”