The Old English word for "gossip" was "godsibb" (or sponsor/guardian) derived from God + sibb (or relative). It was further extended, in Modern English, to "any familiar acquaintance", specifically to women attending a birth. It was then extended even further in 1811 to mean "trifling talk, groundless rumor" which is closest to the modern meaning of "gossip."
The word "gossip" originated from the nautical term "gossip" or "gossiping cable." It refers to the creaking sound made by a ship's ropes and cables rubbing against the hull, which sailors believed to be a sign of impending doom or bad luck. Over time, the term evolved to describe idle chatter or rumors.
gossip or rumors circulating among the crew.
"Gossip" is a word that means idle talk, especially about other people's personal lives.
The Tagalog word "chika" is slang for "gossip" or "small talk" in Filipino. It is commonly used in casual conversations to refer to sharing or discussing news, rumors, or chatter about other people.
The word "vapor" in English comes from the Greek word "αΌΟΞΌΟΟ" (atmΓ³s), meaning "steam" or "mist."
The word gossip is a noun. It can also be a verb as in to gossip about someone.
"Innuendo" is an 8 letter word for subtle gossip.
The African Luhya term for the English word 'gossip' is Okhomonya.
She could never resist a gossip magazine.There was a lot of gossip in the small village.
The intelligent speak of ideas but the simple indulge in idol gossip.
The slang word for news is "gossip" or "the lowdown."
Another word for gossip in the Jamaican dialect of patios is sus, one may also use the word passa passa
rumor hearsay
i think another word could be gossip
Gossip ???
talk
chat