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To make a suggestion loosely, often one that goes against common logic. "Now I'm just spitballing here, but why don't we pay off our loan in Canadian dollars and save ourselves soem money?"
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| 1. | Spitballing | ||
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1)To toss ideas around with no expectation of them coming
to pass, to brainstorm. 2) To make harmless jibes or attacks; make weak accusations. 1)We were spitballing about the upcoming election.
2)I was just spitballing him, but he took it seriously. |
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