klatsch
klatsch 英 [k'lætʃ] 美 [k'lætʃ]
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- klatsch (n.) 1953, from German Klatsch "gossip" (17c.), which is said in German sources to be imitative (compare klatschen "clap hands," klatsch "a single clap of the hands"). Also see clap (v.), which in Middle English had a sense of "talk noisily or too much, chatter" (late 14c.).
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