tattler
troublemaker, gossip, nosy, scandalmonger, intruder
a gossiper
Town gossiper
The definition of the word Yenta is a person, often a woman, who gossips and starts conflict. Some synonyms include but are not limited to: meddler, busy body, gossiper, nuisance.
The word "gossip" does not appear in the King James Version of the Bible. The word "talebearer," an old word meaning a gossiper, is in the King James Version of the Bible 6 times in 6 verses.
Vacuum or a snoop
Find out something personal or secret about them and spread it. Fight fire with fire, my friend.
The cast of The Rich Are Always with Us - 1932 includes: Edith Allen as First Gossiper in 1900 George Brent as Julian Tierney Ruth Chatterton as Caroline Grannard Berton Churchill as Judge Bradshaw Cecil Cunningham as Woman Talking to Tierney at Party Bette Davis as Malbro Adrienne Dore as Allison Adair Eula Guy as Miss Drake Ruth Hall as Gossiper in 1930 Virginia Hammond as Flo Ethel Kenyon as Seated Gossiper in 1900 Ruth Lee as Second Gossiper in 1920 Wilbur Mack as Club Member Mae Madison as First Gossiper in 1920 John Miljan as Greg Grannard Lee Phelps as Club Clerk Harry Stubbs as Randall Walter Walker as Dante Robert Warwick as The Doctor John Wray as Clark Davis
It means that you always have to know what your enemies are doing. Or for a reference, as a war tactic, know what the enemy is doing so you don't get ambushed. Or in high school. Gossip. not a good thing. Know what the gossiper is doing.
The word ruber means red in Latin. The word roseus means rose-red. The word ravus means gray, and the word albus means white.
Inter is the word that means to bury in the earth.
Impartiality is the word which means objectivity.