no. bragging mean boasting. gossip. is talking about others
Gossip or hearsay.
babble, blather, chat, gossip, chitchat, cackle, jabber
No poem by William Shakespeare contains the words "victim" or "bragging". I have no idea what poem you might be thinking of.
The word gossip is a noun. It can also be a verb as in to gossip about someone.
stuck upegotisticalCockyconceitedannoyingshow offShow off is often used to describe someone who is always bragging.
story, news, report, talk, whisper, buzz, gossip
Gossip or hearsay.
babble, blather, chat, gossip, chitchat, cackle, jabber
hum, rumor, gossip, sigh, word, undertone, secret, murmur
A person who is always bragging is a "braggart".
bragging leads us to trouble, and confusion.
No Bragging Rights was created in 1999.
Kane berried him at bragging rights
Bragging Rights has been taken out of the schedule.
The past tense is bragged.
yes it is now wwe bragging rights
No, "bragging" is not a homophone. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and spellings.