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What (who) is SHAMING - definition

A SELF-CONSCIOUS EMOTION ASSOCIATED WITH FEELINGS OF WORTHLESSNESS OR HUMILIATION
Shaming; Shamed; Shamer; Shameful; Shamefulness; Shamefully; Ashamed; Don't be ashamed; Vicarious shame; Toxic shame; Opprobrium (shame)
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  • Person hiding face and showing posture of shame (while wearing a [[Sanbenito]] and coroza hat) in [[Goya]]'s sketch "For being born somewhere else".  The person has been shamed by the [[Spanish Inquisition]].
  • A girl feeling ashamed as two other girls taunt behind her back

Shaming         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Shame.
Shamed         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Shame.
Online shaming         
  • Public humiliation of Ashley Madison users has been argued to be a form of "flogging in the virtual town square".<ref name="orlando" />
FORM OF INTERNET VIGILANTISM
YouTube cat abuse incident; Stephen Fowler (Wife Swap); Mary Bale; Shirtstorm; Outrage culture; Alexander Carter-Silk; HasJustineLandedYet; Safe-baiting; Safe baiting; Safe bait; Safe-bait; Call-out Culture; Callout Culture; CallOut Culture; Justine Sacco incident; Calling-out culture; Calling out culture; Call in culture; Call-in culture; Safebait; Safebaiting; Internet shaming; User:Harmswhims/sandbox; Isoverparty
Online shaming is a form of public shaming in which targets are publicly humiliated on the internet, via social media platforms (e.g.

Wikipedia

Shame

Shame is an unpleasant self-conscious emotion often associated with negative self-evaluation; motivation to quit; and feelings of pain, exposure, distrust, powerlessness, and worthlessness.

Examples of use of SHAMING
1. They don‘t understand how they are shaming America.
2. There would always be a daughter‘s voice shaming the fathers.
3. For Islington Green, "naming and shaming" was a catastrophe.
4. At home, he presides over a shaming litany of sleaze.
5. The shaming verdict leaves Claire Lyte‘s glittering career in tennis in tatters.