stalker is the name given to the individual that participates in the act of following someone unknowingly, stalking is the actual act of prusing an individual without their knowledge or consent
2006-07-05 07:45:58
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answered by Anonymous
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stalker A stem or main axis of a herbaceous plant.
A stem or similar structure that supports a plant part such as a flower, flower cluster, or leaf.
A slender or elongated support or structure, as one that holds up an organ or another body part. To walk with a stiff, haughty, or angry gait: stalked off in a huff.
To move threateningly or menacingly.
To track prey or quarry.
To pursue by tracking stealthily.
To follow or observe (a person) persistently, especially out of obsession or derangement.
To go through (an area) in pursuit of prey or quarry. someone who walks with long stiff strides 2: someone who stalks game 3: someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
stalking: moving silently and deliberately; especially pursuing stealthily and persistently; "we watched the stalking tiger approach his prey"; "a stalking specter on the castle walls at midnight" n 1: a hunt for game carried on by stalking or waiting in ambush [syn: stalk, still hunt] 2: the act of following prey stealthily the act or crime of willfully and repeatedly following or harassing another person in circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to fear injury or death esp. because of express or implied threats; broadly : a crime of engaging in a course of conduct directed at a person that serves no legitimate purpose and seriously alarms, annoys, or intimidates that person
NOTE: Stalking is often considered to be aggravated when the conduct involved also violates a restraining order protecting the victim,To pursue by tracking stealthily.
To follow or observe (a person) persistently, especially out of obsession or derangement.
To go through (an area) in pursuit of prey or quarry. To walk with a stiff, haughty, or angry gait: stalked off in a huff.
To move threateningly or menacingly.
To track prey or quarry.
2006-07-05 14:51:00
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answered by landkm 4
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Stalker: one who stalks
Stalking: present tense or present participle of stalk
2006-07-05 14:45:12
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answered by Quiet Amusement 4
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someone who walks with long stiff strides
someone who stalks game
prowler: someone who prowls or sneaks about; usually with unlawful intentions
2006-07-05 14:42:41
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answered by silverwingsstudios 2
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Call the cops now, Ellen. Stop wasting your time asking stupid questions.
2006-07-05 14:46:03
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answered by Meredith L 4
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