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palaver noun 1 a long, boring, complicated and seemingly pointless exercise; an unnecessary fuss • What a palaver! 2 idle chatter. 3 historical an act of conferring between European traders, settlers, etc and native inhabitants. verb (palavered, palavering) 1 intrans to chatter idly. 2 to flatter; to cajole.
ETYMOLOGY: 18c: from Portuguese palavra, from Latin parabola parable, later meaning 'a word' or 'speech'.