Shoot the breeze

The phrase "shoot the breeze" refers to engaging in casual, informal, and often idle conversation or chit-chat. It usually involves discussing lighthearted topics or simply passing time in a relaxed manner. The term implies the act of talking aimlessly and without any particular purpose or agenda.


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