#43: Muffin Walloper
This may sound random, but in the past, people used the term ‘Muffin Walloper’ to refer to a gossiping spinster. Originating in British English during the 19th and early 20th centuries, ‘Muffin Walloper’ captured the image of an unmarried woman who spent her time gossiping over tea and muffins.
The term likely derived from the association of spinsterhood with domesticity and gossip, combined with the humorous imagery of someone ‘walloping’ or beating down on muffins while engaging in idle chatter. Whether used affectionately or derisively, ‘Muffin Walloper’ characterized the stereotype of a nosy and talkative older woman. Try not to be a muffin walloper!