GOSSIPING
gossiping, gossipmongering
(noun) a conversation that spreads personal information about other people
Source: WordNet® 3.1
Verb
gossiping
present participle of gossip
Noun
gossiping (plural gossipings)
Act of gossiping.
Source: Wiktionary
GOSSIP
Gos"sip, n. Etym: [OE. gossib, godsib, a relation or sponsor in
baptism, a relation by a religious obligation, AS. godsibb, fr. god +
sib alliance, relation; akin to G. sippe, Goth. sibja, and also to
Skr. sabha assembly.]
1. A sponsor; a godfather or a godmother.
Should a great lady that was invited to be a gossip, in her place
send her kitchen maid, 't would be ill taken. Selden.
2. A friend or comrade; a companion; a familiar and customary
acquaintance. [Obs.]
My noble gossips, ye have been too prodigal. Shak.
3. One who runs house to house, tattling and telling news; an idle
tattler.
The common chat of gossips when they meet. Dryden.
4. The tattle of a gossip; groundless rumor.
Bubbles o'er like a city with gossip, scandal, and spite. Tennyson.
Gos"sip, v. t.
Definition: To stand sponsor to. [Obs.] Shak.
Gos"sip, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Gossiped; p. pr. & vb. n. Gossiping.]
1. To make merry. [Obs.] Shak.
2. To prate; to chat; to talk much. Shak.
3. To run about and tattle; to tell idle tales.
Source: Webster’s Unabridged Dictionary 1913 Edition