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cyberstalker

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

noun

plural

cyberstalkers
  1. a person who engages in cyberstalking.


Example Sentences

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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

At this point, I didn’t think that the messages sent to Rob and the school meant I had a cyberstalker.

From The Guardian

Today, I still have no idea who my cyberstalker was, or is.

From The Guardian

I decided to let all my Facebook friends know that I had a cyberstalker to make sure they hadn’t received any suspicious messages about me.

From The Guardian

All I know is that my cyberstalker is currently being investigated by a federal cybercrime unit.

From The Guardian