eavesdrop
verb
[ ˈiːvzdrɒp ]
• secretly listen to a conversation.
• "my father eavesdropped on my phone calls"
Similar:
listen in,
spy,
intrude,
monitor,
tap,
wiretap,
record,
overhear,
snoop,
bug,
earwig,
stickybeak,
Origin:
early 17th century: back-formation from eavesdropper (late Middle English)‘a person who listens from under the eaves’, from the obsolete noun eavesdrop ‘the ground on to which water drips from the eaves’, probably from Old Norse upsardropi, from ups ‘eaves’ + dropi ‘a drop’.