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- noun UK, informal An informal
conversation , usually about everyday matters; achat , agossip . - verb UK, informal To chat, gossip.
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Examples
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By the way, the name is a variation on the word "chinwag".
DriveActivates Chinswing for the Melbourne Web 3.0 Party Ben Barren 2006
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RT @AlleyBoy81 Had a nice evening with the local K-town LibDem folks and a brief chinwag w/ EH which is nice!
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I don't want to go to Oxford because I've had some inspirational chinwag with an eccentric teacher who satiated my growing ego with tales of how much potential I have and how good a writer I am I am pretty good though, I can paint pictures with words, make them all pretty, like.
This year's tuition fee hike has made getting to university a lottery for people like me 2011
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Scrap last five minutes for extra chinwag. to result
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I reply, "A little woman to woman chinwag might ease her hostility."
Archive 2010-06-01 2010
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Tonight I have a good old chinwag about Witches Inc with my irreplaceable beta reader MGT, and tomorrow I plunge into the conclusion of the rewrite.
Bits and pieces karenmiller 2008
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The two of them hada good old chinwag, with Hinton explaining that her husband hated her playing the guitar.
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The FA has had a bit of a chinwag and, according to Adrian Bevington, the managing director of Club England, the decision has been taken two years before any appointment will be made.
FA makes rod for its back by insisting on English coach 2010
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I reply, "A little woman to woman chinwag might ease her hostility."
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I bet you and Croydonian have had a good chinwag over this.
Snoop Elsewhere Mate Newmania 2007
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