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GABThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for GABON.
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GAB"talk much," 1786, probably via Scottish and northern England dialect from earlier sense "speak foolishly; talk indiscreetly" (late 14c.), from gabben "to scoff, jeer; mock (s [..]
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GAB"action of talking," earlier "chatter, loquacity, idle talk" (mid-13c.), also "falsehood, deceit," originally "a gibe, a taunt" (c. 1200), mid-13c., probably fr [..]
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GABAbbreviation for General Arrangements to Borrow. An agreement by the G10 nations to provide special credits to the International Monetary Fund (IMF).
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GABWritten abbreviation for general arragements to borrow, an agreement between the group of ten (G10) countries and Switzerland, made in 1962...
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GABVerb. To chatter, talk. {Informal}
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GAB(n) light informal conversation for social occasions(v) talk profusely
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GABGeneral Arrangements to Borrow
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GABThe gift of the gab. Fluency of speech; or, rather, the gift of boasting. (French, gaber, to gasconade; Danish and Scotch, gab, the mouth; Gaelic, gob; Irish, cab; whence our gap and gape, gabble and [..]
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GABThe syahi.
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GABSee General Adjustment Bureau, Inc.
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GAB, (1) sb. the mouth: hence talk. ‘Gie us none of your gab.’ (2) ‘All gab and guts like a young crow,’ a comparison.
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GABGeneral Arrangement to Borrow
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GAB
Idle chatter.
The mouth or gob.
One of the open-forked ends of rods controlling reversing in early steam engines.
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GABThe three-character ISO 3166 country code for GABON.
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