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Stoiber

Definition

A stoiber is a term used colloquially to refer to a person who is excessively nosy or inquisitive, often meddling in the affairs of others.

Part of Speech

Noun

Senses

  1. A person who is excessively nosy or inquisitive.

Usage

The term "stoiber" is popularly used to describe those individuals who are always prying into other people's business, often without any invitation or right to do so.

Examples

Sample sentences showcasing the usage of "stoiber":

  1. The new neighbor turned out to be a stoiber, constantly peeking through the curtains to spy on others.
  2. Stop being such a stoiber and mind your own business!
  3. Her reputation as a stoiber grew as she became known for spreading rumors about her coworkers.

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