Meaning Of The Word Shoot the breeze

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shoot the breeze
phrase: If you shoot the breeze with someone, you talk to them about things which are not very serious or important.

shoot the breeze in British English
to chat
to converse aimlessly; chat
to converse idly about trivial matters
to talk with other people in an informal and friendly way

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