0 present participle of witter
1 to talk for a long time about things that are not important:
He'd been wittering on about his neighbours for half the morning.
It was still wittering on about three miles, which was the safe distance at which one could blow up a ship in 1620.
Some have even turned into spineless jellies, wittering on about dropping this new approach.
Don't come wittering to me about not having enough money.
However, he started wittering on about the wildlife involved.
Instead of wittering on, should not we be coming out altogether?
Socialists should remember in their prattling and wittering that, for the young service man and woman of today, the fundamental character of war will remain unchanged.
Wittering has been injured and can no longer continue in the game.