Chobbling
eating and/or munching loudly - West Midlands saying
stop chobbling your food
Chobbling
Talking constantly or non-stop whether anyone is listening or not.
"Stacy is really happy just chobbling away to Dan over there. He's not even listening!"
chobble
chobble (v.) - (South East England) to talk (of) in a pleasant manner
It was nice to chobble! That outfit is absolutely chobblesome!
chobble
chobble (about)
to be deeply engaged in conversation about a specific topic, often loudly; to ramble excitedly about something without heed to one's surroundings.
*Note: likely originates from the West Midlands slang meaning "to chew/to eat", as the image of a person mindlessly going on about something conjures up the image of them just chobbling a giant loaf of grain on and on.
**Note on the note: the actual origin is the loaf of grain (hermitcraft s9) but don't tell future historians.
to be deeply engaged in conversation about a specific topic, often loudly; to ramble excitedly about something without heed to one's surroundings.
*Note: likely originates from the West Midlands slang meaning "to chew/to eat", as the image of a person mindlessly going on about something conjures up the image of them just chobbling a giant loaf of grain on and on.
**Note on the note: the actual origin is the loaf of grain (hermitcraft s9) but don't tell future historians.
They would chobble on for hours about the dog's shirt.
chobble
to bite hard on something with one's teeth
If you chobble boiled sweets, you may break your teeth
chobble
1. To chomp repeatedly on a chewable object or morsel of food
2. To masticate veraciously
2. To masticate veraciously
Chloe chobbled on her apple.
Chobble
To chew food noisily.
Sheesh, did you hear Cecil chobble his dinner?
Blimey, did you hear the way Eddie chobbled his apple?
Blimey, did you hear the way Eddie chobbled his apple?