Big mouth, have a
Also, have or be a loud mouth. Be loquacious, often noisily or boastfully; be tactless or reveal secrets. For example, After a few drinks, Dick turns into a loud mouth about his accomplishments, or Don’t tell Peggy anything confidential; she’s known for having a big mouth. [ ; late 1800s ]
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