"Tell me everything; fill me in on the latest scuttlebutt."
"The scuttlebutt has it that Elaine found a new job in Arizona."
"I'm sure we'll hear all the scuttlebutt about the wedding at the after-party."
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North American English, early 19th century
Sailors coined the most amusing words. On a 19th-century ship, a butt was a cask of drinking water, and a scuttle was the hole made for drinking. Thus, the sailors would gather at the scuttlebutt for a bit of chitchat in what was essentially the maritime equivalent of gathering by the office watercooler. ...
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