ogle-in

noun

Etymology

From ogle + -in, modeled after sit-in (“form of peaceful protest”).

  1. derived from *augijan — “to show
  2. derived from ōgian
  3. derived from ö̂gen
  4. derived from ö̂gelen
  5. borrowed from ögeln — “to ogle, to flirt with one's eyes
  6. formed as ogle-in — “ogle + -in

Definitions

  1. A feminist form of protest in which a crowd of women would jeer at men seen as looking…

    A feminist form of protest in which a crowd of women would jeer at men seen as looking lecherously at women in public.

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