To search for (to google) someone on the internet, out of a social curiosity or a general interest. The phrase implies a benevolent intent. It is meant to convey that the person doing the search is taking care to avoid being intrusive and to respect common social boundaries.
I stalked you gently online before I came over today. There was not much to find! You don't have many posts on your social media.
by B55 May 12, 2022

a guy that's a (virgin) in his forties. Only hangs about with his parents struggles to make friends and is a (stalker)
by Forestfax71 June 14, 2019

To stalk a friends friend on a socail network to see who else the friend is connecting with or knows, to get info or the down low on that person.
Mike- hey what do you know about Megan, like who is she friends with so i can the downlow on her?
Madison-I dont know, how about friend stalk her?
Madison-I dont know, how about friend stalk her?
by nevershoutneverlove325 January 10, 2011

Used when describing a person on the website "Facebook." Power Stalking is when someone comments/likes a post in under a minute from when it was posted. In order for it to be Power Stalking, the person has to do this at least 3 times before declaring it a Power Stalk.
Tommy: Just had some awesome pizza! (30 seconds ago)
Comments:
Brad: Where did you get it and how did it taste? (20 seconds ago)
Tommy: Brad, you are totally Power Stalking my profile
Comments:
Brad: Where did you get it and how did it taste? (20 seconds ago)
Tommy: Brad, you are totally Power Stalking my profile
by ab0mbs February 25, 2011

v. constantly checking on an order at a fast food restaurant, more specifically at one where the kitchen is easily visible
by the man who wears things July 12, 2012

(inner monologue of a high/bored person):Laying here watching 'Hoarders' is not enough right now, I should read something. Food for thought on Wikipedia or food for stalk on Facebook?
by taycolez October 6, 2011

by AuroraTheSluttyBitch July 26, 2017
