Imaginary playmates are quite common in children. The child's imagination is a wonderful tool for playing. An imaginary friend helps them explore social situations and face their fears. They may say that the imaginary friend is afraid of monsters, instead of saying that they are. The best thing to do is to go along with the child and pretend that the imaginary friend is real. Eventually, they will grow to the stage where they do not need them any more.
A nentally imbalanced person, is a person of unsound mind, who talks and does things strangely , and can be wild at times also.
Boys that have cheated on her or have done something terrible to her she also talks about her crushes...
To put it blunt it's the way people are. Especially if its your friend or something they might feel betrayed that you were talking to someone they like and you know it. They also might be too shy to talk to him/her and if someone talks to them they'll get jelous that they can't do that. Depending on the person theres different reasons to why they don't say anything about it. If she/hes shy she/hes shy. She might also not want to bother the person. Or they want to get back at the person behind their back.
my name is Kirsten kite that is so weird.... but she is also an author that talks about stress or something :)
A 'schizophrenic' -person with schizophrenia (mental disease). The person hears non existing voices and has hallucinations, to which they respond by talking out loud
becuase sometimes the operater talks to much!!! and also it's kinda annoying!
The tyger is bad. The main reason is because it is represented as something "fearful." It also talks about the fire in it's eyes. Which is something evil.
Yappy is the word for the sound some dogs make when tend to have a bark that is sharp and shrill. It can also apply to a person who talks on and on, usually about foolish or unimportant things.
A person who talks negatively and judgmentally is often referred to as a "cynic" or "pessimist." They may also be described as "critical" or "negative-minded." Such individuals tend to focus on flaws and shortcomings, often lacking a constructive or positive perspective.
bye smiling all the time when she talks and also any time u want to ask her for something. lol
A person who talks with their mouth closed is often referred to as "mumbling" or "muttering." However, there isn't a specific term for someone who consistently speaks this way. It may also simply be described as someone who speaks softly or unclear.
Depending on the context, "voluble" is one adjective that may describe a person who talks nonstop. The person may also be described as exhibiting "pressured speech."