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A word used to draw attention towards an attractive person. Is often used when an individual who has spotted talent wishes to alert his/her companions. Usually said with the same intonation as 'banter'. Antonyms: Anti-natter. Woah, natter.
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1. to chat, talk or gossip
2. a conversation or discussion My dad hasn't picked me up from school yet so I'm just sitting here with my friends and having a natter
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To talk loads of rubbish to people. Especially over the internet or on the phone. "Hey, you want to Natter on the phone tonight?"
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Negative chatter, lots of it. That guy would not stop nattering about his old girlfiend when they broke up.
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