schming
Schming is a term derived from the Yiddish word "shmingen," which means "to chat" or "to gossip." It refers to the act of engaging in idle or trivial conversation, often with the intention of gaining information or social advantage. The term is commonly used in English to describe the behavior of individuals who are perceived as excessively talkative or manipulative in their social interactions.
Schming can take various forms, including small talk, flattery, and the exchange of personal information. It
The term "schming" is not limited to any particular culture or language, and its usage can vary