Third person singular of blabber; talks excessively or foolishly.
From Middle English 'blaberen,' an imitative word. The '-s' ending marks third person singular present tense in English.
Imitative words like 'blabber' are some of the oldest words in any language—they're how our ancestors literally tried to copy sounds with their voices, and many have survived thousands of years.
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