It means having a casual conversation with another person.
To "shoot the breeze" is an old cowboy phrase meaning to chat or talk.
Shoot your mouth off, shoot the breeze, let's shoot pool, the star just shot by me, and "Don't shoot!" are just a few common phrases containing the words 'shoot' and 'shot'.
Breeze.
Soyokaze is Japanese for "Gentle Breeze."
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The plural of breeze is breezes.
I've never heard this before. I think you might have misheard "shoot the breeze," which means to chat or talk informally.
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"Under the weather" and "on cloud nine" are idioms with opposite meanings. "Under the weather" means feeling unwell or sick, while "on cloud nine" means feeling extremely happy or elated.
Shoot your mouth off, shoot the breeze, let's shoot pool, the star just shot by me, and "Don't shoot!" are just a few common phrases containing the words 'shoot' and 'shot'.
Shooting the breeze means to talk about all sorts of things. Just general chit chat about the weather and unimportant things.
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Breeze.
It means "breeze" in Arabic.
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I push her into traffic. Just kidding, We talk philosophy. She's a retired sociology professor.
Soyokaze is Japanese for "Gentle Breeze."
One of the translations is "Fresh Breeze".