plowtalk
-verb
1. to speak over someone for the duration they are speaking, and often to do it unknowingly in one on one conversation or in a group.
2. to speak over someone intentionally, where both parties continue talking out of laziness or because they believe the other party will stop talking first.
1. to speak over someone for the duration they are speaking, and often to do it unknowingly in one on one conversation or in a group.
2. to speak over someone intentionally, where both parties continue talking out of laziness or because they believe the other party will stop talking first.
Gabbi: I was telling a friend about my new clothes and she started her own story about her day...and just kept talking over me, so i did too.
Lauren: Classic plowtalking. You guys are lame.
Lauren: Classic plowtalking. You guys are lame.