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eavesthrowing

Similar to eavesdropping but it occurs unintentionally on the part of the listener. Whereby someone is speaking so loudly that the information is actually accelerated forcibly into the eardrums of those around them and they have no choice but to hear it.
The other day Karen was eavesthrowing from down the hall and I heard way too much about her date the previous evening.
by wyzeguy June 23, 2014
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