exhibitionism$26602$ - translation to greek
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exhibitionism$26602$ - translation to greek

ACT OF EXPOSING IN A PUBLIC OR SEMI-PUBLIC CONTEXT ONE'S SUGGESTIVE BODY PARTS
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  • Women "flashing" (publicly exposing their bare breasts) at [[Woodstock Festival Poland]], 2011
  • [[Charles Lasègue]] was the first to use the term ''exhibitionist'', in 1877.
  • Naked exhibitionist woman on Budapest street
  • streaker]], at the [[Hong Kong Sevens]] Rugby tournament in 1994

exhibitionism      
n. τάση προς επίδειξη ή αποκάλυψη

Definition

exhibitionist
(exhibitionists)
An exhibitionist is someone who tries to get people's attention all the time by behaving in a way that most people think is silly.
N-COUNT [disapproval]

Wikipedia

Exhibitionism

Exhibitionism is the act of exposing in a public or semi-public context one's intimate parts – for example, the breasts, genitals or buttocks. The practice may arise from a desire or compulsion to expose themselves in such a manner to groups of friends or acquaintances, or to strangers for their amusement or sexual satisfaction, or to shock the bystander. Exposing oneself only to an intimate partner is normally not regarded as exhibitionism. In law, the act of exhibitionism may be called indecent exposure, "exposing one's person", or other expressions.