noun General Slang

ol'talk

OLE-tawk · noun · informal

Idle chatter, banter or empty talk.

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Definitions

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Casual conversation, gossip or persuasive patter, central to a good lime. Also old-talk.

“We spend the whole night in ol'talk on the porch.”
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ol'talk In A Sentence

We spend the whole night in ol'talk on the porch.

Origin & Usage

Trinidadian/Caribbean, from 'old talk'.

Variants old-talkole talk

People Also Ask

What does ol'talk mean?

Ol'talk is idle chatter, banter or empty conversation, a relaxed back-and-forth that is central to a good lime.

Where does ol'talk come from?

It is Trinidadian and wider Caribbean, derived from 'old talk', also written old-talk or ole talk.

How do you use ol'talk in a sentence?

You might say 'We spend the whole night in ol'talk on the porch' about hours of easy conversation.

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