gangstalk
English
Etymology
gang + stalk
Verb
gangstalk (third-person singular simple present gangstalks, present participle gangstalking, simple past and past participle gangstalked)
- (transitive) To stalk an individual as a large group of people who coordinate their separate stalking activities.
- 2016 January 14, Mike Resnick, Ken Liu, Cat Rambo, Lavie Tidhar, Tim Pratt, Sarah Pinsker, Lawrence M. Schoen, Tina Connolly, Funny Science Fiction, UFO Publishing, →ISBN Invalid ISBN:
- „No, not really. Gangstalking isn't real. Some mentally ill people believe they're being gangstalked, but it's just another flavor of paranoia, a way to weave every slight and accident and difficulty into a vast tapestry of persecution. […] “
- 2020 March 1, Khali Raymond, savage writer, Final Exposition, YTER/x Surreal Dreamz Inc., →ISBN:
- Are you being gangstalked, shit I wasn't supposed to say that!!!
Unable to work in large groups
Related terms
- gangstalker