A busybody is someone who meddles or pries into the affairs of others.[1]
Busybodies have been the subject of plays,[2][3] including one by 18th century dramatist Susanna Centlivre, [4] and fictional accounts.[5] "The Busybody" is used for the name of a character in Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand. American writer Grace Paley was affectionately called a busybody in a tribute in PEN America.[6] Emilie Richards wrote the book Blessed Is the Busybody.[7]
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