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    gos·sip
    [ˈɡäsəp]
    noun
    gossip (noun) · gossips (plural noun)
    1. casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true:
      "he became the subject of much local gossip"
    verb
    gossip (verb) · gossips (third person present) · gossiped (past tense) · gossiped (past participle) · gossiping (present participle)
    1. engage in gossip:
      "they would start gossiping about her as soon as she left"
      Similar:
      spread rumors
      spread gossip
      circulate rumors
      spread stories
      bruit something abroad/about
      speak to each other
      discuss things
      have a talk
      have a chat
      have a tête-à-tête
      have a conversation
      engage in conversation
    Origin
    late Old English godsibb, ‘godfather, godmother, baptismal sponsor’, literally ‘a person related to one in God’, from god ‘God’ + sibb ‘a relative’ (see sib). In Middle English the sense was ‘a close friend, a person with whom one gossips’, hence ‘a person who gossips’, later (early 19th century) ‘idle talk’ (from the verb, which dates from the early 17th century).
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