Goss

/ɡɑs/ noun

Informal British term for gossip; casual conversation about other people's private affairs.

A shortened form of 'gossip,' which originally came from Old English godsibb meaning 'godparent' (literally 'god-related'). The meaning shifted from 'close friend' to 'person who spreads news' to the modern sense of idle talk by the 16th century.

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ARنميمة
BNগসিপ
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CSdrb
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ELκουτσομπολιό
EScotilleo
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FIjuorut
FRragot
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