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What (who) is -watching - definition

UNRELEASED AMERICAN SITCOM
Nobodys watching; Nobody's watching

-watching      
-watching combines with nouns to form other nouns which refer to the activity of looking at a group of animals or people and studying them because they interest you.
Whale-watching has become a growth leisure industry...
He is said to have invented the sport of celebrity-watching.
COMB in N-UNCOUNT
Hate-watching         
INTENTIONAL WATCHING OF AN ANNOYING WORK
Hate-watch; Hatewatching; Hate watching
Hate-watching is the activity of watching a television show (or film)Why We Love to Hate-Watch Things - The Swaddle with the intention of acquiring amusement from the mockery of its content or subject. Closely related to anti-fan behaviours, viewers who partake in hate-watching derive pleasure and entertainment from a show's absurdities or failures.
watching         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Watching (disambiguation)
n.
1.
Attention.
2.
Sleeplessness, vigilance.

Wikipedia

Nobody's Watching

Nobody's Watching is a 2005 US television program that was never broadcast. It originated with and was written by the creator of Scrubs, Bill Lawrence, as well as Neil Goldman and Garrett Donovan, writers for Scrubs and Family Guy.

Examples of use of -watching
1. "All the Latin people are watching, all the Americans are watching, everybody is watching.
2. They‘re not watching the news,‘‘ Obama said. They‘re watching Nickelodeon.
3. "We‘re watching it very closely." Congress is also watching.
4. We took breaks in between to go bear–watching or whale–watching and recover.
5. I had been told Nigel was gay, so I was instantly watching him, watching me.