Diarrhea of the mouth phrase figurative
Persistent talking; a "disorder" characterized by continuous talking.
Sometimes I just get diarrhea of the mouth and can't stop.
He has diarrhea of the mouth, so his way of speaking has prejudiced many people against him.
In the interview, he got diarrhea of the mouth as he was too nervous.
To have the right to speak at a formal event
Talk so much that the listener becomes exhausted or bored
Used to ask someone to speak more quietly
This phrase means to talk about something
If you talk or speak out of both sides of your mouth, you say contradictory advice or opinions about the same thing in different situations.
To argue with somebody
I do not want to bandy words with you about those trivial things.