chinwag

chinwag
1. noun
An informal conversation, usually about everyday matters; a chat, a gossip.

Hundreds of Reading folk got together for coffee, cake and a good old fashioned chinwag during a national cancer charitys coffee morning fundraiser.

2. verb
To chat, gossip.

I saw the pair of them chinwagging by the water-cooler


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