Blather

/ˈblæðə/ verb

To talk at great length without saying anything meaningful; to ramble or chatter foolishly.

From Old Norse 'bladhra' meaning 'to bleat' or 'make noise.' The word entered Middle English and took on the sense of meaningless human speech, likely because bleating sounds seemed similarly pointless to listeners.

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