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The act of dismissing someone's argument or passionate speech as mere mindless, annoying noise—comparable to a small dog's incessant barking. This is a derisive tactic used to avoid engaging with the substance of what is being said by framing the speaker as irritating, long-winded, and unserious. It implies the person is talking just to hear themselves talk, offering no valuable content, and should be ignored like background static. It's a classic move to belittle and silence opposition without refutation.
Example: In a heated online debate about economic policy, one user posts a detailed, paragraph-long critique. The reply, "Lmao, someone revoke his yapping card already," is a cheap way to mock the effort and detail of the argument without addressing a single point. It's the digital equivalent of putting your fingers in your ears and saying "blah blah blah."
by Abzugal February 3, 2026
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Yapping

Yapping refers to the act of talking a lot, very often.
Person A: So I would like to know why Elon hasn't gone to Mars yet like why is he still on earth when he promised ..................... (30 mins later)
Person B: Bro is yapping a lot
by infinitehoax February 10, 2025
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Yapping

when a person is talking in a way that irratates another this is how to describe what they are doing (Verb)
She was yapping the whole class which irrated the whole class
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yopping

the simple act of one opening a yop
friend 1: what you up to?

friend 2: ya know just yopping.

friend 2: shut up
by Gwazzo March 19, 2025
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yapping

Relentlessly explaining something for long periods of time
I didn’t mean to zone out, but he’s been yapping about his fantasy football team for over an hour!
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Yapping

The word "yapping" comes from the word "yap." This word has an imitative origin. Around the 16th-17th century, it was used to describe the sound of a small dog's sharp bark or yelp. Later, around the 18th-19th century, it developed to describe someone who talks a lot without making any sense.

Offensiveness: 2/7 - not offensive, it is used jokingly to mean "talking too much." But sometimes, some people may feel bad. It depends on who you're talking to. You need to know whether people will understand the joke or not.
"My friend wouldn't stop yapping about her new nails during the whole bus ride."
"He was still yapping on the phone about the same problem, even after we'd already solved it."
"She is still yapping about the fight she had with her boyfriend, and that was already a month ago."
by Tina06 November 15, 2025
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Chronic Yapping Disease (CYD)

Chronic Yapping Disease (CYD) is a colloquial term used to describe a persistent and incessant tendency in individuals to engage in prolonged and often trivial conversations or discussions. This term is commonly employed in social contexts to characterize individuals who habitually exhibit excessive verbal expression without regard for the relevance or importance of their discourse.
"Tom has Chronic Yapping Disease (CYD); ask him about his weekend, and you'll get the director's cut. It's like living in a talk show!"
by Tobbis January 17, 2024
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