What does talky-talky mean?
Talky-talky means (colloquial) Talk; chatter; fruitless discussion..
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Pronunciation varies by accent · noun
(colloquial) Talk; chatter; fruitless discussion..
“I don't see the hang of so much talky-talky,” broke in Uncle Sam. “We've heard all that can be said about things, […]
“In spite of all the talky-talky about friendship and cooperation, most Russians are scared to have anything to do with us direct,” Winterton wrote.
I reach up and trace a finger down his jawline to his lips, covering them gently with a finger. “No more talky talky,” I whisper.
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Talky-talky means (colloquial) Talk; chatter; fruitless discussion..
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“I don't see the hang of so much talky-talky,” broke in Uncle Sam. “We've heard all that can be said about things, […]
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