Verbal diarrhea: you could say "ballshit" ??? No.......I mean a real word!!! One a priest would use.
"Diarrhea of the mouth" or "Verbal Diarrhea" is a humorous term used to describe someone who talks a lot, almost as if it were their talking was uncontrollable or involuntary like diarrhea. A single word version of this is "logorrhea."
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It means you poo out diarrhea and it smears in someones face. True answer
Verbal diarrhea can be managed by practicing active listening, speaking slowly and thinking before speaking. It may also be helpful to seek support from a therapist or counselor to address underlying issues that may contribute to excessive talking.
The word 'respond' means that the person who said it wants a verbal action from you. In other words a yes or no answer or an explanation.
It does not have a root but it is made up of a prefix Dia- meaning across, apart and rrhea- meaning profuse flow.
"Linguistic" is a word that means pertaining to words or language.
The word that means to show by a sign is "indicate." It refers to the act of pointing out, suggesting, or demonstrating something through a gesture, symbol, or other means. Indicating can involve both verbal and non-verbal communication to convey information or signal an idea.
The word "verbatim" has the Latin stem "verbum," which means "word." "Verbatim" means to repeat word for word, or exactly as spoken or written.
It means diarrhea of the mouth and is spelled Dysentery.Refering to someone who speaks loosely.
Vituperation means verbal abuse or castigation; violent denunciation or condemnation
Another word for verbal is oral.