rubberneck - translation to arabic
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rubberneck - translation to arabic

STARING AT SOMETHING OF INTEREST
Rubber necking; Rubber-necking; Gapers block; Mobile accident screen; Axi-Shield; Rubbernecker; Gaper's block; Gapers' block; Gapers delay; Gawkers block; Gawking; Rubberneck; Looky-loo; Lookie-loo; Incident screen
  • Rubberneckers are often found at [[road accident]]s; seen above is an accident from 1918.
  • Čumil, the rubbernecker of [[Bratislava]]
  • During [[fire fighting]], onlookers must be kept at a safe distance for health reasons, especially to avoid poisonous gases

RUBBERNECK         

ألاسم

سائِح

rubberneck         
ساذج فضولى جـ سذج ، فضوليون متفرج سائح
RUBBERNECKER         

ألاسم

سائِح

Definition

rubberneck
also rubber-neck (rubbernecks, rubbernecking, rubbernecked)
If someone is rubbernecking, they are staring at someone or something, especially in a rude or silly way. (INFORMAL)
The accident was caused by people slowing down to rubber-neck.
VERB: V [disapproval]
rubbernecker (rubberneckers)
Pitt planted tall trees outside his home to block rubberneckers.
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Wikipedia

Rubbernecking

Rubbernecking is a derogatory term primarily used to refer to bystanders staring at accidents. More generally, it can refer to anyone staring at something of everyday interest compulsively (especially tourists). The term rubbernecking derives from the neck's appearance while trying to get a better view, that is, craning one's neck.

Rubberneck is associated with morbid curiosity. It is often the cause of traffic jams, sometimes referred to as "gapers' block" or "gapers' delay", as drivers slow down to see what happened in a crash. Rubberneck is considered as of 2007 unconventional English or slang.

Examples of use of rubberneck
1. CHAPPAQUA, N.Y. –– People who live in this small town tucked into the hills above New York City adhere to an unofficial code of conduct: When you drive past the Dutch colonial on Old House Lane, don‘t rubberneck, slow down or pull over to the side of the road.