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peeping tom
noun
A person who watches another without the other's permission and usually without the other's knowledge, especially for the purpose of deriving sexual pleasure from the sight of the other.
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11, suspicious activity; East Campus, peeping tom; Bldg.
Another novel from this period, "The Hide" (1970), involved a peeping Tom.
Or a peeping tom.
Colgate Drive: A peeping Tom was reported in the 2200 block at 1 24 a.m.
Harbor Boulevard: A peeping tom was reported in the 2000 block at midnight Tuesday.
"Good enough for evidence?" Stanley had no interest in busting a Digital Age peeping Tom.
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The use of the telescope, however, violates the state's peeping-Tom law and warrants criminal prosecution.
In making Peeping Tom, Powell stumbled upon the antimatter holy grail.
Then-governor Deval Patrick signed anti-Peeping Tom legislation just two days after the decision.
There is comic relief from a salty housekeeper and a gaggle of peeping-Tom little boys.
Lady Godina's rout, or, Peeping-Tom spying out Pope-Joan [graphic] : vide fashionable modesty / Js.
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