origin of ‘eavesdrop’ – word histories ‘To eavesdrop’ originally referred to standing within the eavesdrop (the ground on to which water drips from the eaves of a house) in order to overhear what is going on inside
Eavesdropping - Wikipedia Eavesdropping is the act of secretly or stealthily listening to the private conversation or communications of others without their consent in order to gather information
Home - Eavesdrop Brewery Eavesdrop Brewery has humble beginnings and a rich history, what used to be a racing pigeon loft now supports our love of making beer Nestled in the historic Yorkshire neighborhood in Manassas, Eavesdrop is considered a destination brewery
Eavesdrop - definition of eavesdrop by The Free Dictionary To listen secretly to the private conversation of others 2 To gain access to private electronic communications, as through wiretapping or the interception of email or cell phone calls
(eavesdrop) Eavesdrop serves up craft cocktails, natural wines, small plates, and music in a space designed for sound Our mission is to bring Brooklyn’s community of listeners, artists, and curators together in a cozy neighborhood environment that lends itself more to listening than to dancing