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dox

/doks/US // dɒks //

哆嗦,哆可梦

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Slang.

    • : a person’s identifying information, as address, phone number, name, or alias, when maliciously posted online to target that person for pranks, fraud, or other harassment.
  1. 1

    doxed, dox·ing.Slang.

    • : to publish the private personal information of or reveal the identity of without the consent of that individual: The professor was doxed by a bitter student who failed her class.Several players doxed the programmer because the final version of the game disappointed them.

Examples

  • Victims of careless ‘dox’ attempts say the consequences are miserable.

  • It is even worse when online actors “dox”—or publicly release the private information of—the incorrect person.

  • My private name is Dox, but a King can't be called by his private name; he has to take one that is official.

  • King Dox thanked Dorothy fervently for getting him the invitation to come to Oz, which he had all his life longed to visit.

  • Congressional timber was scarce on account of the test oath and the Fourteenth Amendment, so Dox secured a nomination.

  • King Dox of Foxville; the great and wise sovereign who rules over our community.

  • My aid-de-camp, Major Dox, was confined at Buffalo by sickness.