run off at the mouth
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Verb
[edit]run off at the mouth (third-person singular simple present runs off at the mouth, present participle running off at the mouth, simple past ran off at the mouth, past participle run off at the mouth)
- (idiomatic) To talk excessively.
- (idiomatic, derogatory) To speak in a disrespectful manner about another individual.