creepshot
English
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Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɹiːpʃɒt/
Noun
creepshot (plural creepshots)
- A surreptitiously taken photograph of a person (usually a woman) focusing on sexualized areas of the body such as the breasts, groin, or buttocks.
- 2012 September 22, Kira Cochrane, “Creepshots and revenge porn: how paparazzi culture affects women”, in The Guardian:
- "What unites creepshots, the Middleton photographs, the revenge porn websites," says Franks, "is that they all feature the same fetishisation of non-consensual sexual activity with women who either you don't have any access to, or have been denied future access to. And it's really this product of rage and entitlement."
- (by extension) Any photograph of a person taken without having acquired permission.
- 2018 July 14, Natasha Lomas, “Reminder: Other people’s lives are not fodder for your feeds”, in TechCrunch:
- Her speculation was set against a backdrop of rearview creepshots, with a few barely there scribbles added to blot out actual facial features. Even as an entire privacy invading narrative was being spun unknowingly around them.
Verb
creepshot (third-person singular simple present creepshots, present participle creepshotting, simple past and past participle creepshotted)
- (transitive) To take a creepshot of (an individual).
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