chew the rag



chew the rag

To discuss, chat, converse, etc., especially at length and in a leisurely, friendly manner. My sister and I haven't seen each other in nearly five years, so we stayed up half the night drinking wine and chewing the rag. Come into my office and chew the rag with me a little bit, David. I want to know how things are going with you.
See also: chew, rag

chew the rag

verb
See also: chew, rag

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Benigno-Italian, Spanish, Portuguese
Jafet-Spanish
Susannah[su:zænə]
Sibyllazi-BUY-lah (German)Greek, German, Swedish, Late Roman, Late Greek
Viraj-Indian, Marathi, Gujarati
Astin['æstin]