A compound word indicating that you will watch and/or see a video, webinar, etc (principally an instructional one). It can mean less or more definite than watch alone.
by D9david1776 July 29, 2022
Get the watch-seemug. Yup.
Hym "Trying actively and publicly to make me feel paranoid about being watched is why you kids got murder just there and it's good that it happened and need to happened again to the right people. You'd think you'd get tired of the child murder but I guess he likes it and wants me to do it."
by Hym Iam August 28, 2025
Get the Trying actively and publicly to make me feel paranoid about being watched is why you kids got murder just there and it's good that it happened and need to happened again to the right peoplemug. (verb): A term originating from the suburbs of Philadelphia, PA (particularly Lansdale), that characterizes a group of people who take part in an excursion by foot around a designated area. Individuals involved in said excursion typically debate deep questions surrounding humanity including topics of philosophy, spirituality, politics, and scientific discovery.
by Dr. Dingus McTickleToes September 26, 2022
Get the town-watchmug. The act of watching TV and playing on your phone/computer in such a way that by the end of the episode, you realize you haven't actually watched any of it.
"Hey, what'd you do last night?"
"The usual: just not-watched The Following"
"What happened?"
"......I don't know...."
"The usual: just not-watched The Following"
"What happened?"
"......I don't know...."
by Dipstick1 April 13, 2013
Get the Not-watchmug. Active watching is a validated technique of careful listening and observation of surgical maneuvers and procedures in an effort to gain competency in these skills
Dr. Pace reminded the resident, during their rotation debrief, to engage in active watching to learn the steps of a procedure.
by Dr. Amplatz Foley III June 9, 2021
Get the Active watchingmug. by Alfieallin February 5, 2022
Get the egg watchmug. Hate Watch means watching a team or player you dislike or even hate, primarily for the purpose of enjoying their potential failures or watching them lose. It’s driven by spite, rivalry, or strong personal bias, and the emotional payoff comes not from who wins, but who loses—specifically
• A Liverpool fan might hate watch a United game, hoping United lose.
• Someone might tune in just to root against a superstar player they think is overrated or arrogant.
• Someone might tune in just to root against a superstar player they think is overrated or arrogant.
by Deathcabforeli May 22, 2025
Get the Hate Watchmug.