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Good Juicy Gossip

1) information that extremely personal or intimate about an individual, place, or subject.

2) A sexual activity with a friend typically in the form of oral that exceeds expectations or previous encounters.

1) She told me some good juicy gossip about our boss.
2) He gave me some good juicy gossip last night.

by FUBAI2 March 12, 2021


The Gossip

A sex act that involves either one or more people. The lady puts one leg on top of the males shoulder and another behind her back. The male then proceeds to do the same thing. After completion you grind your body parts against each other until orgasm.

Example: The Gossip is a sex position.

“Omg kelly, I just had the best gossip ever”

“How was it, Michelle?”
Out of this world experience, best I’ve ever had!!!”

by boner483 May 27, 2019


Gossip Sponge

People who love to absorb all the gossip and stuff people do, stir it up, and twist it into something it wasn't. They release all the negative drama they've made up.

Lunchie is a gossip sponge when she ruins other peoples relationships because she wants to be an attention whore who thinks has a bunch of friends.

by Manar Mutan January 27, 2019


Gossip Read

Used when relating possibly non-factual information you read somewhere.

I gossip read that the Microsoft layoffs are mostly in the marketing department.

by HeyEbeth January 18, 2023


gossip hoe

a woman who loves gossip and knowing everything about everyone. refers to gossip as tea. slightly bitchy but shes a queen

"omg maddy is such a gossip hoe!"

by sippingtea24/7 September 01, 2018


Gossip Food

A quick sound bite or clip that provides just enough information nourishment to the recipient's ego so as to reinforce their preexisting prejudices and pet theories. Gossip food should consist of fabricated news, misinterpreted facts, lies, propaganda and other excremental matter which would still approximate the consistency of some unidentifiable junk food which yet satisfies an essential craving to sustain a flatulent ego. Gossip food should be short and disguise the point, and be missing some essential ingredients such as: truth, etc. It can always be premade in small batches of innuendo, hearsay, vaporous matter, disintegrating sources, and falsies fallacies.

She craved gossip food so much that she could not wait until it came out of the press secretary's mouth, and trained a legion of puppets to concoct some out of Kardashian oatmeal.

by ForgetMeKnot! June 28, 2019


Gossip bomb

When someone drops a piece of gossip and then walks away before the ‘bomb’ explodes leaving them with plausible deniability for all the damage. They weren’tgossiping’ they were just ‘sharing information’.

Mandy told her coworkers how Laura made a huge mistake that day and then Mandy left for the day. By the time she came back the next day, the entire office was in an uproar and there was talk about how Laura should be fired. Mandy gossip bombed her coworkers when she should have told her boss about Laura’s mistake.

by FijiWaterEnthusiast April 30, 2021