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cyberstalker

American  
[sahy-ber-stawk-er] / ˈsaɪ bərˌstɔk ər /

noun

cyberstalkers plural
  1. a person who engages in cyberstalking.


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One night, at a restaurant in San Miguel de Allende, a woman I’d met leaned across the table to me and whispered, “Laurie, do you have a cyberstalker or something?”

From The Guardian • Sep. 7, 2016

Sen. Mark Kirk wants a convicted serial burglar and cyberstalker who’s being held by U.S.

From Washington Times • Feb. 28, 2016

I’ve spent countless hours over the past four years logging the online activity of one particularly committed cyberstalker, just in case.

From Forbes • Jan. 20, 2014

Maybe your cyberstalker just wants to show you ads.

From Slate • Sep. 26, 2013

On a professional level, it seems prudent to optimize one’s knowledge about a person, as long as you don’t make them feel like you’re a cyberstalker.

From New York Times • Oct. 28, 2012

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