chew the

chew the

fat/rag Slang
To talk together in a friendly, leisurely way; chat at length.
See also: chew
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • chew the fat
  • chew the fat/rag, to
  • chew the rag
  • blimp
  • blimp out
  • in rags
  • rag
  • brassic lint
  • soldier rag
  • belted
References in classic literature
Which sentiment being a pretty hard morsel, and bearing something of the air of a paradox, we shall leave the reader to chew the cud upon it to the end of the chapter.
Patients were instructed to chew the gum for 20 minutes and then discard the gum.
When you chew the digestive enzymes in saliva start the digestion process and help break down nutrients.
Mammals use tongue muscles to position the food, so that jaw muscles can best use teeth to chew the food.
You can help by training him to chew the right things.
I would chew the gum during the day and smoke at night so that nobody would know (or so I thought).
In Melbourne, Australia, 3,000 schoolchildren will chew the gum twice a day.
This plan lacks important details, like how long you chew the gum before blowing bubbles.
"The way people chew the food depends more on the food's properties, not the individual, so you can design food which people won't chew much and [food they] will chew a lot," Stuff.co.nz quoted Morgenstern as saying.
As a result, patients usually receive instructions on how and when to chew the gum.