Utilizing various internet search engines to explore the life of someone with whom you have been acquainted. This practice is used heavily in the world of dating where one partner may learn more about the other based on few facts in order to establish a better sense of who the potential partner is. This practice can be used for finding someone's home address, employment status and record, past relationships, criminal record, residence value, and social networking profiles.
Me: How did you know his father is the athletic director at the high school?
You: Because I Google-stalked him and found out his dad's name using the white pages and then searched that.
1. v. To deceive someone into believing you are outside their house, or have been there recently, by screen-capping their house from street view in Google Maps and sending it to them as proof, as if it were a photo you took of it. Most effective when done to friends, family and acquaintances that live a sizable distance away.
2. To otherwise look up someone's address on Google Maps or Google Earth and look at their house in a stalker-like manner.
-Is Ashley in town? She took a picture of my house and sent it to me.
-Nah, she just Google Maps-stalked you.
-You have a nice tree in your yard.
-Stop Google Maps-stalking me!