well it depends on the relationship between the stalker and victim. if the stalker is a bboyfriend then he is a little too nosey. if its a x boyfriend or a stranger, then its just wrong. the person being stalked must like the attention. maybe the victim is a hooker or wants someone to use her as a sex toy or just wants money. if the person likes being stalked then that's a problem. if the person is a stranger you should be worried maybe scarerd. the stalker maybe a pevert, a rapist, a robber, a shooter ect. you never now who they are or what they are capable of. there is no scientific name, but i would call it .... abnormal or (a word im making up) attenhook. a person who is a hooker who loves attention and loves sex and pays people, or take peoples money to have sex. btw that is iligal.
Not a total stranger stalks someone. Someone who is being stalked from one of his or her known one. May be the stalker would like to know more about a person that's why he or she stalks.
Antennea's they are on stalks, like a bugs.
"Grasses-stalks" sounds like "graceful stalks."
The method of separating seeds of paddy from its stalks is called threshing. Threshing can be done manually by beating the paddy plants with a stick or mechanically using machines like threshers.
"Grass stalks" could sound like "graft stocks."
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Being called a goose would be like being called a little silly.
Because it's not his name. HOW WOULD YOU LIKE IT IF SOMEONE CALLED YOU SOMETHING THAT WASN'T YOUR NAME. IT IS A FORM OF BULLYING.
bamboo stalks
Oh, dude, those are called "cobsaw." It's like when corn is all harvested and you're left with these sad, dried-up stalks. Just imagine a field of cobsaw waving in the wind. It's like nature's way of saying, "Hey, summer's over, deal with it."
They are shaped like bells, and are attached to stalks.