talk someone under the table
English
Etymology
Contrast the identically-formed Dutch onder de tafel praten (“to outperform verbally, outdebate”).
Pronunciation
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Verb
talk someone under the table (third-person singular simple present talks someone under the table, present participle talking someone under the table, simple past and past participle talked someone under the table)
- (idiomatic) To bore (someone) with excessive talk.
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