kibitz
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kib itz |ˈkibits | ▶verb [ no obj. ] informal look on and offer unwelcome advice, esp. at a card game. • speak informally; chat: she kibitzed with friends. DERIVATIVES kib itz er noun ORIGIN 1920s: Yiddish, from colloquial German, from German Kiebitz ‘interfering onlooker ’ (literally ‘lapwing ’).
kibitz |ˈkɪbɪts | ▶verb [ no obj. ] informal, chiefly N. Amer. 1 look on and offer unwelcome advice, especially at a card game. 2 speak informally; chat: she kibitzed with friends. DERIVATIVES kibitzer noun ORIGIN 1920s: Yiddish, from colloquial German, from German Kiebitz ‘interfering onlooker ’ (literally ‘lapwing ’).