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voyeur

[vwah-yur, voi-, vwa-yœr] / vwɑˈyɜr, vɔɪ-, vwaˈyœr /
NOUN
peeping Tom
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Some are obvious to any Hitchcock fan: the Murderer, the Womanizer, the Auteur, the Voyeur, the Entertainer.

From Washington Post • Apr. 22, 2021

In their fascinating and frustrating documentary "Voyeur," directors Myles Kane and Josh Koury chronicle the lead-up to the publication of the 2016 book, which hit shelves amid a storm of controversy.

From Los Angeles Times • Nov. 30, 2017

The entries become increasingly portentous, and Foos starts to invest the omniscient Voyeur character with godlike qualities.

From The New Yorker • Apr. 4, 2016

He also started reconsidering the title – for a few weeks, the LP was rechristened Voyeur.

From The Guardian • Feb. 25, 2013

“This collection is disturbing, yet I can’t seem to look away,” wrote Voyeur From Canada.

From New York Times • Sep. 2, 2010




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