To speak with eloquence, wit, and charm; to be particularly articulate and loquacious. The phrase is often used in a lighthearted or humorous context, and may suggest that the speaker has been inspired by some supernatural force or source of inspiration, such as the Blarney Stone in Ireland. It can also imply that the speaker has had a few drinks and is feeling particularly gregarious.
It is translated from the Danish phrase "At kysse julenissen" (Olsen, U 2021).
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Last edited on Apr 02 2023. Submitted by Dick Wright-Upham from Wellington, New Zealand
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