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earbash verb to talk to someone at length; to bore someone with speech AUSTRALIA, 1944- When a bloke doesn’t want ter talk, yer don’t earbash ’im. — Nino Culotta (John O’Grady), They’re A Weird Mob, p. 100, 1957
- She sees young Gillian every day at school, it beats me why she’s got to stay up half the night earbashing on the telephone, and you ought to hear the drivel they talk! — Barry Humphries, A Nice Night’s Entertainment, p. 38, 1960
- After the king had earbashed them they took off for Bethlehem. — Kel Richards, The Aussie Bible, p. 17, 2003
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