Verb: Gaz ˈlaɪtɪŋ
Gazlight-ed-ing
1. When an individual attempts to coerce sympathy or regret from a subject for aggravating an issue that was not known prior.
2. Exaggerating mild discomfort to the point of PTSD-adjacent trigger events, likening said experiences to traumatic events. In the service of garnering an apology.
Gazlight-ed-ing
1. When an individual attempts to coerce sympathy or regret from a subject for aggravating an issue that was not known prior.
2. Exaggerating mild discomfort to the point of PTSD-adjacent trigger events, likening said experiences to traumatic events. In the service of garnering an apology.
by RandomUser42069 August 09, 2021