dedikodu yayma

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grapevine
An informal person-to-person means of circulating information or gossip

I heard on the grapevine that Jim will be leaving soon.

The plant, a vine of genus Vitis, on which grapes grow

Although many grape vines have geographical names, those rarely reflect their real origin, if known at all.

A rumor
An informal communications network that carries gossip and other information throughout an organization
gossip spread by spoken communication; "the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth
A magazine containing testimonies, want ads, letters to Peter and Maria, gossip, etc
Informal communication network
{i} vine which produces grapes; route by which gossip and rumors are spread
A vine or climbing shrub, of the genus Vitis, having small green flowers and lobed leaves, and bearing the fruit called grapes
(aka VINE) A continuous traveling step pattern to the side with crosses behind and/or in front
Alternate diagonal steps forward, step outwards with the right foot, cross the left foot in front of the right, swing the right foot around the left and step right, cross the left foot behind the right Repeat pattern as required Usually done by couples in the promenade hold Old timers use a coordinated body swivel and up and down movement as well
A distributed system project
An organization's informal communication network
A continous traveling step to the side with crosses behind and/or in front The Grapevine is a 3 count move to either side The 4th count is an optional ending such as; brush, kick, scoot, etc Any more then three moves to the side is a Weave (see more at Weave)
If you hear or learn something on the grapevine, you hear it or learn it in casual conversation with other people. He'd doubtless heard rumours on the grapevine I had heard through the grapevine that he was quite critical of what we were doing
any of numerous woody vines of genus Vitis bearing clusters of edible berries
gossip spread by spoken communication; "the news of their affair was spread by word of mouth"
A series of four steps, arranged in the following sequence: forward, side, back, side, forward, etc , a weave-type action The sequence may begin with any one of the four steps and can be repeated
Sideways traveling step in which one foot always steps to the side and the other foot alternates stepping across in front and across behind Step right with the right foot Cross the left foot in front of the right foot Step right with right foot Cross the left foot behind the right foot May also start with the left foot in the opposite direction May be done flat or on demi pointe
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