verb
- talking foolishly or at great length about trivial matters
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- Stop twattling and get to the point.
- She spent the entire meeting twattling about irrelevant details.
- The children were twattling excitedly about their weekend plans.
- He has a tendency to start twattling when he’s nervous.
- The radio host was twattling on about celebrity gossip.
- I wish you’d stop twattling and listen for once.