run off at the mouth

The phrase "run off at the mouth" means to speak excessively or in an uncontrolled manner, often without considering the consequences or impact of one's words. It implies talking too much without filter or restraint, possibly rambling or engaging in idle chatter. It can also suggest speaking without much thought or knowledge, resulting in exaggerations or falsehoods.


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