Gabfest
[gab-fest] /ˈgæbˌfɛst/
noun, Informal.
1.
a gathering at which there is a great deal of conversation.
2.
a long conversation.
/ˈɡæbfɛst/
noun (informal, mainly US & Canadian)
1.
prolonged gossiping or conversation
2.
an informal gathering for conversation
n.
“session of conversation,” 1895, American English colloquial, from gab + -fest.
noun
A talkative person; gasbag, motor-mouth (1793+)
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