It's called a filibuster, politicians do it all the time.
The word that most closely means to stall by excessive talking is "ramble."
The word you are looking for is "dilly-dally," which means to waste time through aimless or excessive talking.
The word that most closely means to stall by excessive talking is "procrastinate." It refers to delaying or postponing action, often through talking or discussing matters without actually making progress. Another suitable term could be "dawdle," which implies wasting time or being slow, often through unnecessary conversation.
The word for someone who uses excessive words when talking or explaining is "verbose."
loquacity
When you are talking about a suggested but not stated definition of a word, you are talking about the implication of the word. Another type of word or phrase that can have different or implied local meanings is a colloquialism.
it depends on what kind of period you are talking about
it is a figure of speech like talking to someone
the word present is a multi meaning word so it depends which definition that you are talking about.
The word discuss would fit this definition.
I mucked out the horse's stall.
The definition of the word explode is to burst or shatter unexpectedly and loudly, usually as the result of combustion, excessive internal pressure or decomposition.