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  2. Walla - Wikipedia

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    in a scene when a group of congressmen and women are muttering indistinct chatter. A similar reference is made by Jack Donaghy's assistant, Jonathan, in Season 4, Episode 14 ("Future Husband"). In season 2, episode 3 ("Potato") of Blackadder, Captain Redbeard Rum (played by Tom Baker) can be heard saying "rhubarb, rhubarb!" in a scene involving ...

  3. D.J. Demers - Wikipedia

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    He received a Juno Award nomination for Comedy Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2018, for his comedy album [Indistinct Chatter]. [8] In 2019 his stand-up comedy special Interpreted was streamed as a Crave original, [9] and he headlined Comedy for a Cause, a stand-up show in Montreal that consisted entirely of comedians with physical ...

  4. Myles O'Reilly (musician) - Wikipedia

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    O'Reilly began releasing ambient music under the name [Indistinct Chatter] in 2020. [8] In June 2021, O'Reilly co-wrote, recorded, engineered, ...

  5. Chattering classes - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the term has come to be used by both the left and right and to describe political opponents, with Stephen Perrault of the Merriam-Webster dictionary suggesting that the term has "connotations of idleness, of useless talk, that the noun 'chatter' does. ... These people don't amount to much—they like to hear themselves talk."

  6. Huh? Here’s What ‘DW’ Means in a Text - AOL

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    Most commonly, the meaning of "DW" in text is "don't worry." (Doctor Who or Arthur fans everywhere may disagree.) This meaning applies to social media platforms such as Facebook and Instagram as well.

  7. White noise - Wikipedia

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    The term is sometimes used as a colloquialism to describe a backdrop of ambient sound, creating an indistinct or seamless commotion. Following are some examples: Chatter from multiple conversations within the acoustics of a confined space. The pleonastic jargon used by politicians to mask a point that they don't want noticed. [24]

  8. Small talk - Wikipedia

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    The entire short conversation is a space-filler. This type of discourse is often called chatter. The need to use small talk depends upon the nature of the relationship between the people having the conversation. Couples in an intimate relationship can signal their level of closeness by a lack of small talk. They can comfortably accept silence ...

  9. Chatter - Wikipedia

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    Chatter (signals intelligence), the volume of communication to or from suspected terrorists or spies; Chatter (software) [broken anchor], enterprise social networking software; Undesirable small rapid vibrations in a mechanical system: Chatter (contacts) or contact bounce, a common problem with mechanical switches and relays