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  1. Peeping Tom n. (secret observer, voyeur) mirón, mirona nm, nf. The Peeping Tom was wearing an old raincoat and carrying a telescope. El mirón tenía un impermeable y llevaba un telescopio.

  2. 28 de ago. de 2016 · A drawing of Peeping Tom, in the exact state in which he is carved, but divested of all paint and superfluous ornaments. W. Reader in The Gentleman’s Magazine: and Historical Chronicle (London) of July 1826. The Coventry Peeping Tom statue, which dates from around 1500, survives today. Though it is now stripped down to the oak, over the years it had accumulated many layers of paint.

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    17 de abr. de 2024 · Peeping Tom Productions. S 62° 58’, W 60° 39’ 2023. La Visita 2022. Diptych: The missing door and The lost room 2020. Triptych: The missing door, The lost room and The hidden floor 2020. Kind 2019. Moeder 2016. Vader 2014. A Louer 2011. 32 rue Vandenbranden 2009. Le Sous Sol 2007.

  4. The earliest known use of the noun peeping Tom is in the mid 1700s. OED's earliest evidence for peeping Tom is from 1769, in Private Letters from Amer. in Eng. From a proper name, combined with an English element. Etymons: peeping adj. 1, proper name Tom. See etymology. Nearby entries.

  5. Peeping Tom és una pel·lícula britànica dirigida per Michael Powell, estrenada l'any 1960. Argument [1] [ modifica ] Böhm és un psicòpata que fotografia les seves víctimes mentre moren, és un home profundament pertorbat, i el desequilibri té les seves arrels en la infància.

  6. Peeping Tom es una banda de pop encabezada por Mike Patton.El nombre de la banda y del disco provienen de la película de 1960 Peeping Tom del director Michael Powell.. Patton concibió la idea de realizar un acercamiento a un lado de trip hop, baladas y pop componiendo varios temas que aparecerían en el disco en el 2000 pero el proyecto se vio postergado por sus múltiples trabajos en otros ...

  7. 2 de mar. de 2024 · A person who watches another without the other's permission and usually without the other's knowledge, especially for the purpose of deriving sexual pleasure from the sight of the other. 1957 June 3, “A Question of Justice”, in Time: Reynolds contended that the Chinese was a peeping tom whom he caught spying on his wife one night last ...