The difference between Tattle and Telltale tit
When used as nouns, tattle means a tattletale, whereas telltale tit means a telltale.
Tattle is also verb with the meaning: to chatter.
check bellow for the other definitions of Tattle and Telltale tit
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Tattle as a verb (intransitive):
To chatter; to gossip.
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Tattle as a verb (intransitive, Canada, US, pejorative):
Often said of children: to report incriminating information about another person, or a person's wrongdoing; to tell on somebody.
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Tattle as a verb (intransitive, obsolete):
To speak like a baby or young child; to babble, to prattle; to speak haltingly; to stutter.
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Tattle as a noun (countable):
A tattletale.
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Tattle as a noun (countable, Canada, US, pejorative):
Often said of children: a piece of incriminating information or an account of wrongdoing that is said about another person.
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Tattle as a noun (uncountable):
Idle talk; gossip; an instance of such talk or gossip.
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Telltale tit as a noun (childish):
A telltale; one who tattles.