Nineteen to the dozen

Origin of: Nineteen to the dozen

Nineteen to the dozen

To talk nineteen to the dozen means to talk very rapidly with the implication that much of the chatter is unnecessary. It is a British expression that dates from the early 19th century. To date, no proven or satisfactory explanation has been put forward for its origin. A guess, and it is only a guess, is that the speaker is trying to fit in nineteen words when twelve would suffice.