Other peoples children
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BRATSOther people's children.
childminderone who looks after other people's children for money
childmindersCHILDMINDER, one who looks after other people's children for money
BRATSOther people's kids?
STEADSOther people's places.
NOSYMinding other people's business.
PRIEDMinded other people's business.
SNOOPEDMinded other people's business.
CENSORReader of other people's mail.
NOSEInsert into other people's business
SICKOFTHELITTERFed up with other people's trash?
NOSEYPoking around in other people's business
pickpocketA person who steals from other people's pockets
pickpocketsA person who steals from other people's pockets
TWAIN"Nothing so needs reforming as other people's habits" quipper
originalNot dependent on other people's ideas; inventive and unusual
autocraticTaking no account of other people's wishes or opinions; domineering
interfering(of a person) Tending to interfere in other people's affairs
gossipsA person who likes talking about other people's private lives
untrustingNot tending to believe in other people's honesty or sincerity; suspicious
ethnocentricEvaluating other peoples and cultures according to the standards of one's own culture
YOGIBERRAWho said "Always go to other people's funerals, otherwise they won't go to yours"
reapingReceive (a reward or benefit) as a consequence of one's own or other people's actions
teocallisA temple of the Aztecs or other Mexican peoples, typically standing on a truncated pyramid
longshipsA long, narrow warship, powered by both oar and sail, used by the Vikings and other northern European peoples
longshipA long, narrow warship, powered by both oar and sail, used by the Vikings and other northern European peoples
leviratesA custom of the ancient Hebrews and other peoples by which a man may be obliged to marry his brother's widow
medicine(among North American Indians and some other peoples) A spell, charm, or fetish believed to have healing, protective, or other power
medicines(among North American Indians and some other peoples) A spell, charm, or fetish believed to have healing, protective, or other power
steatopygiaAccumulation of large amounts of fat on the buttocks, esp. as a normal condition in the Khoikhoi and other peoples of arid parts of southern Africa