n. 1. Rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate nature. 2. A person who habitually spreads intimate or private rumors or facts. 3. Trivial, chatty talk or writing. 4. A close friend or companion. 5. Chiefly British A godparent. intr.v. gos·siped, gos·sip·ing, gos·sips To engage in or spread gossip: gossiped about the neighbors. [Middle English godsib, gossip, godparent, from Old English godsibb : god, god; see GOD + sibb, kinsman; see s(w)e- in the Appendix of Indo-European roots.] gossip·er n. gossip·ry n. gossip·y adj. |
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition copyright ©2022 by HarperCollins Publishers. All rights reserved.