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  • Office Gossip — This is an article about the sitcom. For the article on workplace rumours, see Office gossip. Office Gossip Genre Sitcom Created by Paul Mayhew Archer Starring Pauline Quirke Robert Daws Neil St …   Wikipedia

  • Office politics — (Office) Politics is simply how power gets worked out on a practical, day to day basis. [ [http://www.fastcompany.com/magazine/28/newface.html] , John Eldred, University of Pennsylvania] Office politics is the use of one s individual or assigned… …   Wikipedia

  • Gossip — This article is about the type of conversation. For other uses, see Gossip (disambiguation). Gossip is idle talk or rumour, especially about the personal or private affairs of others, It is one of the oldest and most common means of sharing facts …   Wikipedia

  • gossip — gos|sip1 [ˈgɔsıp US ˈga: ] n [: Old English; Origin: godsibb godparent, close friend , from god god + sibb relative ] 1.) [U] information that is passed from one person to another about other people s behaviour and private lives, often including… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • gossip — I UK [ˈɡɒsɪp] / US [ˈɡɑsɪp] noun Word forms gossip : singular gossip plural gossips 1) a) [uncountable] conversation about unimportant subjects, especially people s private lives One day Sam heard an interesting piece of gossip. I never listen to …   English dictionary

  • gossip — gos|sip1 [ gasıp ] noun 1. ) uncount conversation about unimportant subjects, especially people s private lives: One day Sam heard an interesting piece of gossip. I never listen to office gossip. a ) singular an occasion on which people gossip:… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Office — For other uses, see Office (disambiguation). Office work …   Wikipedia

  • Office Olympics — The Office episode The placing medalists in Office Olympics E …   Wikipedia

  • office spouse — UK US noun [C] INFORMAL ► WORKPLACE a person that you work with and have a close relationship with, but not in a sexual way: »Even if your relationship with your office spouse is totally platonic, it may be a source of gossip among your… …   Financial and business terms

  • gossip — 01. The young girls were all [gossiping] about which boys they liked at school. 02. I would never tell Georgia anything personal because she is such a [gossip] that everyone would hear about it within a few days. 03. You shouldn t talk to the… …   Grammatical examples in English

  • Gossip protocol — A gossip protocol is a style of computer to computer communication protocol inspired by the form of gossip seen in social networks. Modern distributed systems often use gossip protocols to solve problems that might be difficult to solve in other… …   Wikipedia

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