Blether (verb)
bleh-thur
(Scottish) Talk in a long-winded way without making very much sense.
Noun: A chat or conversation: Long-winded talk with no real substance: A person who likes to chat or talk at length.
Example sentences
“Are we still going to blether on about the weather?”
“I know he can blether sometimes but now and again he can be quite interesting.”

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