Gazlighting
Verb: Gaz ˈlaɪtɪŋ
Gazlight-ed-ing
1. When an individual attempts to coerce sympathy or regret from a subject for aggravating an issue that was not known prior.
2. Exaggerating mild discomfort to the point of PTSD-adjacent trigger events, likening said experiences to traumatic events. In the service of garnering an apology.
Gazlight-ed-ing
1. When an individual attempts to coerce sympathy or regret from a subject for aggravating an issue that was not known prior.
2. Exaggerating mild discomfort to the point of PTSD-adjacent trigger events, likening said experiences to traumatic events. In the service of garnering an apology.
"You should have seen what happened the other day. This girl was totally Gazlighting me!"