To get out of a yarn story, you can gently steer the conversation by acknowledging the story's enjoyment and then redirecting to a different topic. You might say something like, "That's a fascinating tale! Speaking of stories, have you seen any good movies lately?" This approach shows appreciation while smoothly transitioning away from the yarn. If needed, you can also excuse yourself politely by mentioning a commitment or needing to catch up with someone else.
A yarn in slang is a story or tall tale. The image is of someone spinning yarn, only in this case the yarn is a story. Spinning a yarn is telling a tale. If someone loves spinning yarns, they love to tell stories, usually tall tales or funny stories.
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A yarn is a story or tall tale. If you embroider a tale, you embellish or add onto it.
Yarn is made of strands of wool twisted together - or spun, as they call it. That's all it means.However, to spin a yarn means to tell a story.
Cowboys loved a colorful phrase! A yarn was a story, typically a colorful one. The image is of the cowboy spinning his tale like you spin yarn.
Yes, the word 'yarn' is a noun; a word for a spun fiber; a word for a long, implausible story; a word for a thing.
A yarn. Hence- "spun".
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A "yarn" is a story or tall tale -- swapping yarns is when one of you tells a story and then the other one "swaps" by telling another one. Another type of yarn swapping is a party for knitting enthusiasts. Each participant brings yarn from her "stash" that she's decided she won't be using after all and people either trade for the yarn from other people's stashes, or play games to randomly assign a new owner for each skein contributed.
"Yarn" is another word for story or tale. In some countries it is also used as a synonym for joke, especially a long joke.