gos·sip
ˈɡäsəp/
noun
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1.casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true."he became the subject of much local gossip"synonyms: rumor(s), tittle-tattle, whispers, canards, tidbits; More
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whis·perˈ(h)wispər/verb3rd person present: whispers
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1.speak very softly using one's breath without one's vocal cords, especially for the sake of privacy."Alison was whispering in his ear"synonyms: murmur, mutter, mumble, speak softly, breathe; More
nounplural noun: whispers-
1.a soft or confidential tone of voice; a whispered word or phrase."she spoke in a whisper"synonyms: murmur, mutter, mumble, low voice, undertone; More
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outeryou:
I like to communicate. But when what's being said doesn't feel right. What then? Don't wanna fight. Don't want any part of the talk either. I don't think most of it means anything. Yet some how, my life is effected negatively... odd sense of reality. No conspiracy, just very strange...