Yammer — Logo de Yammer Création 2008 Personnages clés David O. Sacks … Wikipédia en Français
yammer — [v] whine bellyache, carp, complain, fuss, gripe, grumble, howl, moan, repine, wail, whimper, yowl; concepts 54,77 … New thesaurus
yammer — informal ► VERB 1) talk loudly and incessantly. 2) make a loud, incessant noise. ► NOUN ▪ loud and sustained noise. ORIGIN Old English, «to lament» … English terms dictionary
yammer — [yam′ər] vi. [ME yameren < OE geomerian, to lament, groan < geomor, sad, mournful, wretched: infl. by MDu & MLowG jammeren, of echoic orig.] 1. to whine, whimper, or complain 2. to shout, yell, clamor, etc. 3. to talk loudly or continually… … English World dictionary
Yammer — Infobox Company company name = Yammer company type = Private start up foundation = September 2008 location city = Los Angeles, California location country= USA key people = David O. Sacks industry = Enterprise collaboration software,… … Wikipedia
yammer — intransitive verb (yammered; yammering) Etymology: Middle English yameren, alteration of yomeren to murmur, be sad, from Old English gēomrian; akin to Old High German jāmaron to be sad Date: 15th century 1. a. to utter repeated cries of distress… … New Collegiate Dictionary
yammer — v. (colloq.) (D; intr.) to yammer about; for * * * [ jæmə] for (colloq.) (D; intr.) to yammer about … Combinatory dictionary
yammer — UK [ˈjæmə(r)] / US [ˈjæmər] verb [intransitive] Word forms yammer : present tense I/you/we/they yammer he/she/it yammers present participle yammering past tense yammered past participle yammered informal to talk or complain a lot … English dictionary
yammer — yam|mer [ˈjæmə US ər] v also yammer on [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: yomer [i] to talk quietly, be sad (12 15 centuries), from Old English geomrian] informal to talk continuously in a way that is annoying ▪ a crowd of yammering aunts and cousins … Dictionary of contemporary English
yammer — vb a. to wail, complain or jabber fearfully b. to talk or shout insistently Yammer is probably a modern descendant of an Anglo Saxon verb meaning to mur mur or lament . Its use is reinforced by the influence of words like yell and stammer and, in … Contemporary slang