face-stalk

English

Verb

face-stalk (third-person singular simple present face-stalks, present participle face-stalking, simple past and past participle face-stalked)

  1. Alternative form of facestalk.
    • 2010 November 18, Myf Warhurst, “Facebook addiction can be a sickening waste of time”, in Sydney Morning Herald:
      I was Face-stalking so hard, I suddenly knew everyone's business like nobody's business.
    • 2014, Holly Marie Tong, Chick Flicks Lie: Sugar-free Accounts of a Positive Pessimist, →ISBN, page 81:
      Sadly for you, Cara gets just as much of a kick out face-stalking them as you do.