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