Watcher
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One who watches; one who sits up or continues; a diligentobserver; specifically, one who attends upon the sick during thenight.
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A person who observes something attentively or regularly.
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A [small child] with an [ipad] or other similar [device].
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(Highlander) A secret society of men and women who observe and record the lives of immortals, but never interfere. Most of the time anyway. They are [IDd] by their wrist tattoos. Joe Dawson was the most famous, as Duncan [MacLeods] Watcher. Sometimes they [go rogue] and start hunting immortals, and then they are called Hunters.
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(n) A person who observes the activities of another person. Those being observed by a [watcher] are usually unaware they are being inspected and studied by a [third party], unless that third party [reveals] themself to be a watcher.
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-Made by popular by the Buffy the Vampire Slayer series to refer to the person whos assigned to watch over, guard, teach and train the vampire slayer.
-Every slayer has a watcher and if one dies before [the slayer] does, the watcher is replaced with another, no one knows exactly how many watchers were in the council as supposedly they all died just shortly before the series ended in a giant bomb explosion at their headquarters set up by crazy priest villian Caleb.
-A watcher trains the slayer to fight with hand to hand and long range weapons and aids her by telling her stuff about demons and vampires ie how to kill them.
-Tend to be British while oddly slayers seem to be of any race and origin.
-Most famous wacthers:
Giles ([Buffys] watcher), [Gwendolyn] Post([Faiths] crazy watcher that Angel had to kill), and Wesley [Wyndham] Price (Faiths last watcher who later joined the cast of the Angel series) -
someone who perfers to watch girls [strip] rather than actually fuckin them.
why anyone would [be like that], i have no fuckin [clue] -
A girl/boy who watches someone who they are friends with become [BEST friends] with [your best friend] but you cant do anything [about it].
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