Bavardage

/ˌbævərˈdɑːʒ/ noun

Excessive or meaningless talk; chatter or gossip that goes on and on without saying anything important.

From French bavardage, derived from bavard (talkative), which comes from baver (to drool or babble). The -age suffix creates a noun form meaning the act or result of the action. The word evolved to mean idle talk that flows as freely and meaninglessly as drool.

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