Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One who is stared at.

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  • noun One who is stared at.

Etymologies

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stare +‎ -ee

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  • April 25, 2010 at 7:57 pm bedder wun ov saym staree – tri agebn WP#@%!

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  • She was just then coming into fashion; she struck me, the first time I met her, as being downright ugly; but there was a wild oddity in her countenance which made one stare at her, and she was delighted to be stared at, especially by me; so we were mutually agreeable to each other -- I as starer, and she as staree.

    Tales and Novels — Volume 03 Maria Edgeworth 1808

  • She was just then coming into fashion; she struck me, the first time I met her, as being downright ugly; but there was a wild oddity in her countenance which made one stare at her, and she was delighted to be stared at, especially by me; so we were mutually agreeable to each other – I as starer, and she as staree.

    Belinda 1801

  • Everyday if someone gives me a dirty look or if they staree.

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2009

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