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  2. Trailing spouse - Wikipedia

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    The term trailing spouse is used to describe a person who follows their life partner to another city because of a work assignment. The term is often associated with people involved in an expatriate assignment [1] but is also used by academia on domestic assignments.

  3. Piggybacking (security) - Wikipedia

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    To describe the act of an unauthorized person who follows someone to a restricted area without the consent of the authorized person, the term tailgating is also used. "Tailgating" implies no consent (similar to a car tailgating another vehicle on a road), while "piggybacking" usually implies consent of the authorized person, similar to a person ...

  4. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    People characterized as stalkers may be accused of having a mistaken belief that another person loves them , or that they need rescuing. [17] Stalking can consist of an accumulation of a series of actions which, by themselves, can be legal, such as calling on the phone, sending gifts, or sending emails.

  5. Accessory (legal term) - Wikipedia

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    A person who incites another to a crime will become a part of a conspiracy if agreement is reached and may then be considered an accessory or a joint principal if the crime is eventually committed. In the United States , a person who learns of the crime and gives some form of assistance before the crime is committed is known as an "accessory ...

  6. Groupie - Wikipedia

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    A groupie is a fan of a particular musical group who follows the band around while they are on tour or who attends as many of their public appearances as possible, with the hope of meeting them. The term is used mostly describing young women, and sometimes men, who follow these individuals aiming to gain fame of their own, or help with behind ...

  7. What is 'Cat Person'? How the viral short story led to a movie

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    The story follows Margot, a 20-year-old college student, who meets a 34-year-old man named Robert while working at the local movie theater. ... "Cat Person" set off another debate four years after ...

  8. Mirroring - Wikipedia

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    Mirroring is the behavior in which one person subconsciously imitates the gesture, speech pattern, or attitude of another. [1] Mirroring often occurs in social situations, particularly in the company of close friends or family, often going unnoticed by both parties.

  9. Here's a complete list of what every group of celebrity fans ...

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    With the advent of social media over the last decade or so, fans around the world have been given unprecedented "access" to their favorite musicians while also becoming more connected to fellow ...