An ear duster In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "an ear duster", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

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Meaning of An ear duster

An ear duster American noun

This phrase is often hyphenated as "an ear-duster".

Someone who enjoys talking about other people's private lives

Peter is an ear duster. He always keeps me up to date with some delicious gossip.

Emma and Zoey are such ear dusters, they can sat in the café all day having a good gossip about their friends.

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Hear it Through the Grapevine

To hear or learn of something passed from one person to another or an unofficial source 

start tongues (a-)wagging

Used to indicate that a lot of people are talking about or discuss something

latrinogram

Used to indicate any gossip, rumor, or unfounded information that spread in the military latrines (communal toilets).

be on everyone's lips

If something is on everyone's lips, people are discussing or talking about it.

Grammar and Usage of An ear duster

Noun Forms

  • ear dusters
  • Noun Forms

    • ear dusters
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