blather vs double talk

blather

noun
  • Nonsensical or foolish talk. 

verb
  • To say (something foolish or nonsensical); to say (something) in a foolish or overly verbose way. 

  • To talk rapidly without making much sense. 

double talk

noun
  • Speech which combines English (or some other language) and native-sounding gibberish for humorous effect. 

  • Doublespeak. 

  • Lies, especially in a formal political statement. 

  • A situation when two people talk at the same time, causing overlapping audio signals. 

  • A simple phonetic code with a regular infix that makes meaningful speech sound unintelligible. 

How often have the words blather and double talk occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )