Eavesdropping

/ˈiːvzˌdrɑːpɪŋ/ noun

Secretly listening to other people's conversations without their knowledge or permission.

From 'eavesdrop,' possibly from 'eaves' (the edge of a roof) and 'drop' (to fall). In medieval times, people would stand under the eaves of a house to secretly listen to conversations inside. First recorded in English in the 1600s.

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