Idiom - Verbal Diarrhoea

Verbal Diarrhea:

If someone has verbal diarrhea, they can't stop talking.

Janice has a real bad case of verbal diarrhea. It's like she's afraid of silence and has to keep talking to block it out.

I don't know if you could say he's got verbal diarrhea, but Alan sure does talk a lot.

Persian: وراج بودن

Origin: This humorous idiom includes the medical word diarrhea, meaning an illness in which the body's solid waste is more liquid than usual and during which the sufferer has to go to the toilet more often than usual, to create the image of a person with a similar problem with the spoken word.

Vocabulary - Deep Bro Talk

Deep Bro Talk:

A serious talk between two close male friends, in which they talk about all the things going on in their life at the moment. Deep bro talks are sacred meetings, and all the things discussed during them cannot be told to anyone else without the other's consent.

Sam had a deep bro talk with David about his crush on Sammy.

Vocabulary - Chief Beef

Chief Beef:

Issue of main concern regarding a given subject.

My chief beef about "Black Swan"? I don't know how it relates to the immigrant experience.

Vocabulary - Hogwash

Hogwash:

Stupid or untrue talk; nonsense; bullshit.


What he said was a load of hogwash.

Persian: چرند، مزخرف

Vocabulary - Foot-in-mouth Disease

Foot-in-mouth Disease:

The tendency to say the wrong thing at the wrong time.

(From: to put one's foot in one's mouth)

I suffer a lot from foot-in-mouth disease.

Vocabulary - Motor-mouth

Motor-mouth:

Somebody who talks a lot.

Hey, You motor-mouth, put a sock in it.

Idiom - Talk Turkey

Talk Turkey:

(infml) To discuss sth honestly and directly.

Persian: رک و پوست کنده حرف زدن

Idiom - Run off at the Mouth

Run off at the Mouth:

(inf) To talk excessively.

Shut up, John. You're always running off at the mouth.

Persian: وراجی کردن