I don't think it is but apparently "it could lead some people to suicide" but that is worst case scenario. Just try and stop them before the spread.
How about four? Babble, gossip, dirty talk, "the word" gossiping, lying, talking smack, backstabbing
"Pomerantsen" in Yiddish refers to the act of gossiping or spreading rumors.
A negative connotation of the word "talk" could be gossiping or spreading rumors.
Yes. Gossip is idle talk or rumour, especially about the personal or private affairs of others.
If you are referring to the Michael Jackson song, it simply means gossiping and spreading rumors that are not true.
Verbal bullying is bullying a person using words. Some examples could be gossiping, insulting, teasing and spreading rumors.
If the rumors are about you then ignore them because people who gossip about others will pick on one or more people and then grow weary of it and pick on someone else. You cannot stop rumors, but as long as you have faith in the good person you are then your true friends will be there to back you up. If someone is gossiping and spreading rumors about someone you know then risk being different and let the person or persons gossiping about that person know that it is wrong to gossip about things they probably know little about.You must also make sure you do not give people anything to gossip about.
One example of something that is not illegal but is often frowned upon by society is gossiping or spreading rumors about others.
Gossip is the spreading of rumors and lies about others.It is also rumor or talk of a personal, sensational, or intimate nature.
This means that someone who tries to harm others by spreading negative things about them often ends up harming themselves in the process. Essentially, gossiping and spreading rumors can backfire and damage one's own reputation.
Mental bullying simply means you "mess with their minds". This can be done by gossiping or spreading rumors about people. Anything that could make a person cry or slowly start loosing patience is "mental bullying".
Both "gossipped" and "gossiped" are correct variant spellings. The single-P version is more prevalent in the US, as is "gossiping."