Gossiping

/ˈɡɑːsɪpɪŋ/ verb, gerund

Talking casually about other people's private affairs, often sharing rumors or unverified information.

From 'gossip' (noun), which comes from Old English 'godsibb' meaning godparent, then evolved to mean a close friend, then someone who spreads rumors. The modern meaning emerged by the 1600s.

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