bibcam

English

Etymology

From an abbreviation of "boys in bedroom" + cam.

Noun

bibcam (plural bibcams)

  1. A work of child pornography containing a webcam video of a boy.
    • 2012 May 1, Karen B. Molzen, United States of America v. Antonio Gallegos[1]:
      Sergeant Matt Pilon was able to complete a direct download of a file with the ED2K value of, Scc6e5ac3a56f725dbab5fd43c222653, named, "Bibcam 13Yo Boy Timmy Showers For Webcam (2009. avi ".
    • 2016 February 18, Shirley Padmore Mensah, “Archived copy”, in United States of America v. Giboney[2], archived from the original on 11 May 2024:
      Agent Matthews testified that "BIB" stands for "boys in bedroom" and "BIBCAM" typically indicates webcam videos of young boys.
    • 2018 June 6, Lojs H. Goodman, United States of America v. Matthew Wolny[3]:
      The second video, entitled "[bibcam]in the right place.avi", is approximately eleven minutes and twenty-six seconds in duration.