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What's "gossip?"

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Rebecca

When we gossip, we are talking about other people, usually involving details that are not confirmed as being true. So, when you hear a story about someone and share it with someone else, then you are gossiping. Ex: They spent the afternoon gossiping on the phone. Ex: They often gossip with each other about their neighbors.

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