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big talk
noun
Informal.
- exaggeration; bragging.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of big talk1
An Americanism dating back to 1855–60
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"NO, we are NOT moving on from Jeffrey Epstein and the Epstein Files," Bongino insisted in late March on Instagram, only to be met with a chorus of anger that Bondi "blew it" and is all "big talk" but no action.
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Big talk from the guy who had his lines fed through an earpiece while filming.
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"As soon as I got in he knocked me out before the start. He gave it the big talk before the fight and he backed it up in the ring."
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Will any of this big talk actually amount to anything?
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But he’s a little bruised up, and so is his ego, because afterward, the family had the Big Talk, to ask: Is it time to take the car keys away from Grandpa?
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