verb
- past tense of earwig; to eavesdrop on or listen in on someone’s conversation
- past tense of earwig; to influence someone by persistent whispering or insinuation
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Usage: informal; chiefly British
Examples
- She earwigged on their private conversation from the next room.
- He earwigged the discussion between his colleagues during lunch.
- The politician was earwigged by his advisors before the meeting.
- They earwigged the phone call to gather information.
- She felt uncomfortable knowing someone had earwigged her personal chat.
- The spy earwigged several important conversations that evening.