grapevine
[C/U] Both
pl: grapevines
The physical plant is characterized by its sprawling, twisting growth pattern, evoking a sense of organic expansion and connectivity. It is often associated with rustic landscapes, vineyards, and the slow passage of time. When used to describe communication, the word shifts from a botanical image to a social one. It suggests a winding, indirect path of information where a story twists and turns as it passes from one person to another, often losing accuracy along the way. This usage carries a connotation of secrecy or gossip, contrasting sharply with official, linear announcements.
Countable when referring to the actual physical plants in a vineyard. Uncountable when referring to the abstract social network of gossip.