talk one's ear off
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British pronunciation/tˈɔːk wˈɒnz ˈiəɹ ˈɒf/
American pronunciation/tˈɔːk wˈʌnz ˈɪɹ ˈɔf/
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to talk to someone for an extended period of time, particularly in a way that annoys them

What is the origin of the idiom "talk one's ear off" and when to use it?

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The phrase "talk one's ear off" likely emerged in the early 1900s from the irritation and frustration felt by listeners who are unable to get a word in due to someone speaking constantly. The idiom is used informally and often in a critical manner to describe an inconsiderate or self-absorbed speaker who fails to recognize how their relentless talking affects the listener.

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