1. tattling - Noun
2. tattling - Adjective
3. tattling - Verb
5. tattling - Adjective Satellite
of Tattle
Given to idle talk; apt to tell tales.
Source: Webster's dictionaryNow before we get into anything, ladies, no scratching, no spitting and no tattling to mummy. Eoin Colfer
Part of the satisfaction of tattling surely comes from showing oneself to adults as a good moral agent, a responsible being who is sensitive to right and wrong. But I would bet that children would tattle even if they could do so only anonymously. They would do it just to have justice done. Paul Bloom
However, they're unsuccessful, so Stewie settles for tattling on them to Lois, who then takes all of the bullies candy and $80 from the child's mother. Source: Internet
As the coronavirus pandemic ravages the globe, neighbors are increasingly tattling on neighbors or local businesses violating social distancing rules. Source: Internet