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blabbergob 

(noun), A talkative person.A chatterbox.
Blabbergob is made up of two words blabber and gob.
'Blabber' meaning talk volubly, persistently, and usually inconsequentially (courtesy: answers.com)
".....Gob is the northern word for mouth.I used to live in Liverpool for many years and you'd say to people "ah, shut yer gob", you know, and it simply means, mouth.
So, to be 'gobsmacked' is to be struck dumb as if by a smack in the face....."
(Lesson 23,Gobsmacked from BBC Learning English – Keep your English up to date )
example1: Yossarian couldn't stand Huple for many reasons, and one main reason was because Huple was a blabbergob. Huple was willing to talk just about anything at any time, and he often did so too.
example2: I couldnt catch a wink of sleep in the bus, there was this blabbergob sitting next to me.
blabbergob by Sujay Sukumar March 19, 2007

Blabbergarchy 

Anarchy that is filled with much blabbing and lies and generally just madness.
The forums are filled with blabbergarchy.

Blabbergaster 

Another word for a dumbass, or a dufus, or a shithead. Generally used as a negative term, towards someone whom someone doesn't like.
That guy Nick? Oh yeah he's such a blabbergaster.

Shit! I hate that Blabbergaster!

derp dufus
Blabbergaster by Michael Richtor October 10, 2011

blabbergabble

noun. a delirious perseverent bummbuzzler who, although non-sensical, appears persuasuasive and convincing
"That vicar is as much of a blabbergabble as my mother-in-law."
blabbergabble by Fonda Dix October 1, 2021

Blabbergabbling 

Speaking too much; blabbering. When someone is being such a chatterbox they’re practically choking on their own words (figuratively). Also user when someone is saying too much information that’s best left unsaid.
“What’re you blabbergabbling my for?! I’ll knock you’re teeth straight!”

“Quit your blabbergabbling, my ears are about to fall off!”

blabberginasse 

Blabber-gein-assey

The newest slang , soon it will be a common household greeting. This word can be used in just about any sentence anywhere to emphasise points. If your children learn this word, it will set them up for success.
Ex:
"John was a blabberginasse good man. I loved John a lot"
"Yeah, he never did blabberginasse anything to deserve this."