"ogle-in" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: ogle-ins [plural]
Etymology: From ogle; compare sit-in (“form of peaceful protest”). Etymology templates: {{m|en|ogle}} ogle, {{m|en|sit-in||form of peaceful protest}} sit-in (“form of peaceful protest”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} ogle-in (plural ogle-ins)
  1. (historical, 20th century) A feminist form of protest in which a crowd of women would jeer at men seen as looking lecherously at women in public. Tags: dated, historical Categories (topical): Feminism

Inflected forms

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