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Shoot The Breeze

Definition: To engage in casual conversation or small talk with someone.

Use case: You can use this slang when you want to talk to someone in a relaxed and informal way. For example, you can say "Hey, let's grab a coffee and shoot the breeze" to suggest catching up with a friend and chatting about anything and everything. It's a way to pass the time and enjoy each other's company without any specific agenda or purpose.


The usage of the idiom 'Shoot The Breeze' in a sentence

• Let's grab a beer and shoot the breeze for a while.

• Whenever I'm feeling stressed, I like to call up my sister and shoot the breeze.

• I love to shoot the breeze with my friends on the weekend.

• We can shoot the breeze while we wait for the game to start.

• We've been shooting the breeze for hours, but it's time to wrap it up and make some decisions.

• I don't want to just shoot the breeze, let's get down to business and discuss the details of the project.

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