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natter

1. to chat, talk or gossip
2. a conversation or discussion

My dad hasn't picked me up from school yet so I'm just sitting here with my friends and having a natter

by DSelby March 5, 2007

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natter

Negative chatter, lots of it.

That guy would not stop nattering about his old girlfiend when they broke up.

by answerman2 April 6, 2010

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Natter

To talk loads of rubbish to people. Especially over the internet or on the phone.

"Hey, you want to Natter on the phone tonight?"
"Yeah sure, that'd be good"

by Katy Metcalfe November 22, 2007

24๐Ÿ‘ 7๐Ÿ‘Ž


Natters

A lady with extreme levels of class, volumtuous breasts, beautiful features up and down, with eyes that draw you in like a penis to a vagina

There is a natters standing at the bar, stop and admire.

by DOMINIC EVANS November 22, 2003

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Natter

A word used to draw attention towards an attractive person. Is often used when an individual who has spotted talent wishes to alert his/her companions.

Usually said with the same intonation as 'banter'.

Antonyms: Anti-natter.

Woah, natter.

by J-Man Jones October 5, 2010

7๐Ÿ‘ 8๐Ÿ‘Ž


Nattering Ram

To wear down others in conversation by endlessly droning on about inconsequential things; or, a person who employs this tactic.

I just spent the weekend listening to my mother-in-law being a total nattering ram about her cats.

by Blatherbob August 12, 2009

3๐Ÿ‘ 3๐Ÿ‘Ž


nattering nabobs of negativism

The coolest thing Spiro Agnew ever said.

Spiro Agnew called the press "nattering nabobs of negativism" in his speech the other day.

by Albie Wangsta April 2, 2004

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