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tattletale

[ tat-l-teyl ]

noun

  1. a talebearer or informer, especially among children.


adjective

  1. telltale; revealing:

    a tattletale smear of lipstick on his collar.

tattletale

/ ˈ³Ùæ³ÙÉ™±ôËŒ³Ù±ðɪ±ô /

noun

  1. a scandalmonger or gossip
  2. another word for telltale
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Origin of tattletale1

An Americanism dating back to 1885–90; tattle + tale
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All media; corporate media, social media, local media, national media, state media, non-profit, for-profit and the tattletale kid down the street.

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“She used to go to school with our parents and Mr. Porter. I heard she was a tattletale back then. These days there aren’t many Remarkables who aren’t afraid of her.â€

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“You once said that using the debt ceiling as a negotiating wedge just could not happen,†she harped like a little tattletale.

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He has established a tattletale line to complain about teachers.

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A good friend of mine calls this “the Texas tattletale law†and adds, “I don’t like laws that encourage spying.â€

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