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Kibitz means:
Origin:
The word "kibitz" originated in the Jewish community in the 19th century. It was initially used to describe people who would gather at card games or other social events and give unsolicited advice to the players.
Over time, the meaning of "kibitz" broadened to include anyone who would offer unsolicited advice or commentary, even in situations outside of card games. The term has since been adopted into general English usage and is now widely used to describe people who are overly opinionated or meddlesome, particularly in conversations or activities that they have no direct involvement in.
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