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- noun Plural form of
stalker .
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Examples
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One of the most infamous stalkers is still sitting in jail for his devastating crime.
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My feeling is that what differentiates the “psycho” stalkers from the polite, friendly ones is that they’re precisely the ones least likely to be dissuaded by a “no psycho stalkers” disclaimer.
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(I do like the idea of stalkers Jeff and Lester spying on Chuck, however; it's about time someone at the Buy More noticed his odd behavior.)
Televisionary 2010
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You better get on Facebook (aka a stalkers paradise) and check his wall.
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And I've got a couple of stalkers, which is very unfortunate.
Ottawa Sun 2009
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The word "stalkers" doesn't begin to explain how damaged and vulnerable these people are.
Tonight's TV highlights Megan Clarke 2010
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This is really the ultimate example of the way Palin manipulates the press and inverts the relationship between reporters and politicians, turning the former into "stalkers," and the latter -- as long as they're Republicans or members of her family -- into saints whom no one can criticize.
Sarah Palin's strange, unprofessional and paranoid grudge 2010
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But I think Mathew Parris explains why this happens - it seems journo's collect 'stalkers' like a badge of achievement.
Drowning In Lies Newmania 2007
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John Barnes' "An Ocean Is a Snowflake, Four Billion Miles Away" follows two future documentary filmmakers as they record both each other and the terraforming of Mars; their interactions filmed by cameras pointedly called "stalkers", their editorial practices, and their philosophies of documentary art all leave "reality" up in the air.
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But the best part is that the movie has two United States governors in substantial roles — Arnold Schwarzenegger (California) in the title role and Jesse Ventura (Minnesota) as one of the "stalkers" trying to kill Arnold.
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