through the grapevine

The phrase "through the grapevine" refers to the transmission of information or rumors through informal channels or conversations, typically from person to person in a casual or unofficial manner. It suggests that the information is not necessarily confirmed or verified, often being spread through gossip or hearsay. It can also imply that the information may be distorted or exaggerated as it passes from one source to another.


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