Gossips

/ˈɡɑːsɪps/ noun

People who talk about others' secrets or private affairs, spreading rumors and personal information; or idle talk about other people's lives.

From Old English 'godsibb' (godparent, close friend), from 'god' (god) and 'sibb' (relative, sibling). Over time, it narrowed to mean women friends who talked together, then came to mean the talk itself and people who gossip.

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