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natter noun aimless conversation; incessantly complaining talk UK, 1943 From northern English dialect gnatter (to grumble in conversation).- [O]ver our menjarie [food] we had a “natter” about the show. — Butch Reynolds, Broken Hearted Clown, p. 29, 1953
- Nothing was bloody good enough for the old cow–it was natter, natter, natter all the bloody time. — Anonymous Streetwalker, p. 37, 1959
- [W]e was just standing there, having a natter, and this big fat copper shouts, “Git moving you lot.” — John Peter Jones, Feather Pluckers, p. 7, 1964
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