I just reported Disgustipated for bumping old threads

Oh.

So you don't like people bumping threads do you?

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It's not. We say telltale.

tat·tle
ˈtadl/
verb
verb: tattle; 3rd person present: tattles; past tense: tattled; past participle: tattled; gerund or present participle: tattling

1.
North American
report another's wrongdoing.
"he never tattled or told tales"
synonyms: inform; More
report, talk, tell all, spill the beans;
informalsqueal, sing, let the cat out of the bag
"I would tattle on her if I had evidence"
gossip idly.
synonyms: gossip, chatter, chat, prattle, babble, jabber, gabble, rattle on; More
informalchinwag, jaw, yak, gab, natter, tittle-tattle, chitchat
"we were tattling about him"

noun
noun: tattle

1.
gossip; idle talk.
synonyms: gossip, rumor, tittle-tattle, hearsay, scandal
"tabloid tattle"


tell1
tel/
verb
verb: tell; 3rd person present: tells; past tense: told; past participle: told; gerund or present participle: telling

1.
communicate information, facts, or news to someone in spoken or written words.
"I told her you were coming"
synonyms: inform, notify, apprise, let know, make aware, acquaint with, advise, put in the picture, brief, fill in; More
alert, warn;
informalclue in/up
"why didn't you tell me before?"
relate, recount, narrate, unfold, report, recite, describe, sketch, weave, spin;
utter, voice, state, declare, communicate, impart, divulge
"she told the story slowly"
order, instruct, or advise (someone) to do something.
"tell him to go away"
synonyms: instruct, order, command, direct, charge, enjoin, call on, require; literarybid
"she told him to leave"
narrate or relate (a tale or story).
reveal (information) to someone in a nonverbal way.
"the figures tell a different story"
synonyms: reveal, show, indicate, be evidence of, disclose, convey, signify
"the figures tell a different story"
divulge confidential or private information.
"promise you won't tell"
synonyms: give the game away, talk, tell tales, tattle; More
informalspill the beans, let the cat out of the bag, blab
"promise you won't tell?"
informal
inform someone of the misdemeanors of.
"friends don't tell on each other"
synonyms: inform on, tell tales on, give away, denounce, sell out; More
informalblow the whistle on, rat on, squeal on, finger
"she was bound to tell on him"
2.
decide or determine correctly or with certainty.
"you can tell they're in love"
synonyms: ascertain, determine, work out, make out, deduce, discern, perceive, see, identify, recognize, understand, comprehend; More
 
Lol, really?

Where's the love?

I'm not even going to bother prettying this up.

telltale
See definition in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Line breaks: tell|tale
Pronunciation: /ˈtɛlteɪl/
Definition of telltale in English:
adjective

[ATTRIBUTIVE]
Revealing, indicating, or betraying something:
the telltale bulge of a concealed weapon
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noun

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1British A person, especially a child, who reports others' wrongdoings or reveals their secrets.
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2A device or object that automatically gives a visual indication of the state or presence of something.
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Words that rhyme with telltale

rat's-tail
 
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