
1) Atari 8-bit family game 2) Back-fence chitchat 3) Blab 4) Casual and idle chat 5) Causerie 6) Chat 7) Chatter 8) Chatterer 9) Chin-wag 10) Chin-wagging 11) Chitchat 12) Confab 13) Confabulation 14) Contents of some columns 15) Dirt 16) Dirt on a person 17) Dirt, so to speak 18) Dish 19) Dish dirt
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1) Atney 2) Blab 3) Blabbermouth 4) Bruit 5) Busybody 6) Causerie 7) Chat 8) Chatter 9) Chatterer 10) Chin 11) Chin music 12) Chitchat 13) Claver 14) Clishmaclaver 15) Comment 16) Conjecture 17) Conversationalist 18) Converse 19) Dirt 20) Dish 21) Dish the dirt 22) Earful 23) Gab 24) Gabber 25) Gabfest
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- light informal conversation for social occasions
- a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people
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Gossip is idle talk or rumor, especially about personal or private affairs of others. Gossip has been researched in terms of its evolutionary psychology origins. This has found gossip to be an important means by which people can monitor cooperative reputations and so maintain widespread indirect reciprocity. Indirect reciprocity is defined here as...
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[Lil Wayne song] `Gossip` is the first single from Lil Wayne`s EP The Leak. The single was officially released December 18, 2007 to the iTunes Store. The song contains samples of `Stop! in the Name of Love` as performed by The Supremes. ==Music video== Whilst performing the song in concert at the House of Blues in San Diego, California, Ame...
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[Vanessa Amorosi song] `Gossip` was digitally released on 1 July 2011. It was going to the first single from Vanessa Amorosi`s fifth studio album, V which was not released, due to poor sales of this and subsequent single `Amazing`. The song `Gossip` was inspired by nights out partying in London and about how girls gossiping in toilets at ni...
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[video game] Gossip was an experimental video game created for the Atari 400 by Chris Crawford. Crawford wished for video games that would simulate aspects of human social interaction via `social challenges”. He hoped these `people games` would appeal to those who were not interested in the more common gaming genres of combat and sports. ...
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• (v. i.) To make merry. • (v. t.) To stand sponsor to. • (n.) A friend or comrade; a companion; a familiar and customary acquaintance. • (v. i.) To run about and tattle; to tell idle tales. • (n.) The tattle of a gossip; groundless rumor. • (n.) One who runs house to house, tattling and telling news; an idle tattler. ...
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1. A sponsor; a godfather or a godmother. 'Should a great lady that was invited to be a gossip, in her place send her kitchen maid, 't would be ill taken.' (Selden) ... 2. A friend or comrade; a companion; a familiar and customary acquaintance. 'My noble gossips, ye have been too prodigal.' (Shak) ... 3. One who runs house to house, tattling and te...
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Gos'sip intransitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Gossiped ;
present participle & verbal noun Gossiping .]
1. To make merry. [ Obsolete]
Shak. 2. To prate; to chat; to talk much.
Shak. 3. T...
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Gos'sip noun [ Middle English
gossib ,
godsib , a relation or sponsor in baptism, a relation by a religious obligation, Anglo-Saxon
godsibb , from
god + sib alliance, relation; akin to German
sippe , Goth.
sibja , and also to Sanskrit
sabhā asse...
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Gos'sip transitive verb To stand sponsor to. [ Obsolete]
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Talking about things instead of doing them. Also, talking about things that are offstage or in the past or future.
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Talking about things instead of doing them. Also, talking about things that are offstage or in the past or future.
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[
n] - a person given to gossiping and divulging personal information about others 2. [n] - a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people 3. [v] - wag one`s tongue
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gossip 1. As a noun, a person who will never tell a lie if the truth will do more damage. 2. Mouth-to-mouth recitation.
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noun a report (often malicious) about the behavior of other people; `the divorce caused much gossip`
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