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I think he is determined to uh, to lead twitter to have his vision for twitter be the future of twitter but it's more fun for him to have this deal being the works and to spout off on twitter and Get everyone's attention.
But it's more fun for him to have this deal be in the works and to spout off on Twitter and get everyone's attention.
First, to spout off about something means to talk about it a lot, often in an annoying way.
First, to spout off about something means to talk about it a lot.
I've always had friends around me who make sure I don't spout off on too many things all at the same time.
I've always had friends around me who make sure I don't spout off on too many things all at the same time.
You spout off, though.
You, you spout off, though.