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exhibitionist

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WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. someone with a compulsive desire to expose the genitals [syn: flasher ] someone who deliberately behaves in such a way as to attract attention [syn: show-off ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. compulsively seeking attention n. 1 One who attempts to draw attention to himself or herself by his or her behaviour. 2 One who exposes his or her genitalia (or female nipples) in public.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1821, "one who takes part in an exhibition;" psychosexual sense is from 1893, in Craddock's translation of Krafft-Ebing; see exhibition + -ist . Related: Exhibitionism (1893); exhibitionistic (1928). Exhibitioner is from 1670s in the English university ...

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES ▪ I've always liked singing for an audience -- I guess I'm just an exhibitionist . ▪ Most of the dresses in the show are unwearable, unless you're an exhibitionist .

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
exhibitionist \exhibitionist\ exhibitionistic \exhibitionistic\adj. 1. compulsively attracting attention to oneself especially by boasting or exaggerated behavior.

Usage examples of exhibitionist.

Figure 70 represents a photograph of an exhibitionist named Felix Wehrle, who besides having the power to stretch his skin could readily bend his fingers backward and forward.

Figure 88 represents Miss Owens, an exhibitionist, whose hair measured eight feet three inches.

Chicago, a recent exhibitionist, who at the reputed age of thirteen was 5 feet 6 inches tall and weighed 422 pounds.

As a prominent example of this class the exhibitionist, Rosa Lee Plemons at the age of eighteen weighed only 27 pounds.

Johnson was another strong man who lived in London in the last century, but he was not an exhibitionist, like his predecessors.

Samson, a recent English exhibitionist, Louis Cyr, and Sandow, who, in addition to his remarkable strength and control over his muscles, is a very clever gymnast.

Figure 185 represents a well-known modern exhibitionist lifting with his teeth a cask on which are seated four men.

Again, there are many instances in which the stone has been found already separated and fixed quite firmly together, placing it out of the power of an ordinary man to break, but which the exhibitionist finds within his ability.

I told an Exhibitionist I would comment only on the role of software and hardware, because they had been my responsibility.

A silver-clad Exhibitionist tried to follow them, but Mary turned around and glared at him until he scuttled away.

Suddenly the four separate squares merged into one large one, with a magnified view of the Exhibitionist who had been in the lower-right.

My favorite Exhibitionist has been catching glimpses of you ever since you arrived.

I came across looking like an exhibitionist on one of those tell-all, bare-all television shows.

She never knew she possessed the characteristics of an exhibitionist, but showing off like this was quite a turn on.

Why else would he have given the Brass Babboon such an exhibitionist nature?