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shoot off at the mouth
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Meanings:
1.
regional (English-speaking)
informal
colloquial
To speak impulsively or indiscreetly, saying things without thinking and often revealing too much.
To boast, brag, or make rash, exaggerated statements in a loud or aggressive manner.
Examples:
EN:
Sometimes I get over excited, shoot off at the mouth
ES:
A veces me emociono demasiado, empiezo a hablar sin parar
EN:
I always shoot off at the mouth.
ID:
Aku selalu asal buka mulut.
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