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eaveslook

intransitive verb: to watch a private conversation held in sign language between two deaf people.
The deaf couple on the bus were having such a tempestuous fight that I couldn't help but eaveslook.
by Manlike Witch March 17, 2010
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eavesblock

the attempt to ignore a nearby conversation that is stupid and lame in content or includes annoying people.
We were having a great meal and conversation...until they sat down next to us and we had to eavesblock the rest of the night.
by scottish fernando August 24, 2011
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Eavesbooking

When you read, or follow, a conversation between two others on a social networking site without their knowledge and without playing any role in the conversation.
Cecil: Do you know if Mac is going to the dance?
Paddy: No, he was out on Thursday with Latisha and he broke his foot.
Cecil: How did that happen?
Paddy: Oh, I'm not sure, I was eavesbooking and saw him telling Lance that he had to see Dr.Strangelove with his broken foot from Thursday nights drinking session with Latish.
Cecil: Good, I don't really like him anyway
by Dr.Strangelike April 17, 2010
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Eavespooping

Dude 1: Hey man, are you okay in there? That doesn't sound good.

Dude 2: Bro, why are you listening to me take a shit? Stop eavespooping!
by EarlGraphite September 10, 2014
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eaveslooking

Looking over somebody's shoulder, particularly if it is creepy and/or unnoticed. Derived from "eavesdropping".
Don't freak out, I'm just eaveslooking at your answers.
by regularwonderland June 21, 2011
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