Gangstalk

verb

verb ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    To stalk an individual as a large group of people who coordinate their separate stalking activities. transitive

    "„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. […]“"

Example

More examples

"„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. […]“"

Etymology

From gang + stalk.

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