Pronunciation: /stɔːkɪŋ æp/
noun A word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea. In this case, 'app' is a noun that is short for 'application', referring to a software program designed to perform a specific task on a computer or mobile device.
A1 I heard about a stalking app that helps you keep track of your friends' locations.
A2 She downloaded a stalking app to monitor her ex-boyfriend's social media activity.
B1 The use of a stalking app to track someone's movements without their consent is a violation of privacy.
B2 Authorities are cracking down on the use of stalking apps to prevent cyberstalking incidents.
C1 The sophisticated features of the latest stalking apps make it easier for individuals to invade others' privacy.
C2 Law enforcement agencies are working on developing strategies to combat the increasing use of stalking apps in cybercrimes.
formal The use of a stalking app to monitor someone's movements is a violation of privacy laws.
informal I heard there's a new stalking app that lets you track your ex's location, it's creepy.
slang I can't believe she's using a stalking app to keep tabs on her crush, that's so shady.
figurative Social media can sometimes feel like a virtual stalking app with all the tracking and surveillance.
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