grapevine

grapevine
/'greɪpvaɪn/ noun
an informal and unofficial communications network within an organisation that passes on information by word of mouth
(NOTE: A grapevine may distort information or spread gossip and rumour, but it can also back up the official communications network, provide feedback and strengthen social relationships within the organisation.)

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