shoot off one's mouth

The phrase "shoot off one's mouth" means to talk excessively or boastfully without thinking about the consequences or considering the impact of one's words. It refers to someone who tends to speak without restraint or filter, often putting forth opinions, claims, or statements without considering whether they are appropriate or accurate. This phrase implies a lack of discretion or self-control in verbal communication.


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