Peeping Tom
Americannoun
noun
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The original “peeping Tom” was a legendary resident of the town where Lady Godiva rode naked through the streets. According to the story, Tom defied official orders by looking out his window as she went by and was struck blind.
Etymology
Origin of Peeping Tom
First recorded in 1910–15; allusion to the legendary man who peeped at Lady Godiva as she rode naked through Coventry
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“This technology is creepy to me in a Peeping Tom type of way,” said John Townsend, a public affairs manager at AAA Mid-Atlantic, which represents 1 million motorists in Maryland.
From Washington Times • Dec. 6, 2019
The signees include the founders of the theater company Peeping Tom, and the well-known choreographers Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui and Wim Vandekeybus, who started his career working with Mr. Fabre.
From New York Times • Sep. 23, 2018
While each state has slightly different regulations, existing Peeping Tom and privacy laws can be applied to unwanted drone photos and videos.
From Slate • Sep. 26, 2016
A neighbor accused him of peering into her home, but a Peeping Tom charge against Dear was dismissed a month after it was filed.
From US News • Nov. 28, 2015
I was like a Peeping Tom, but for friendship.
From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah
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