Rubbernecker is intriguing, at times impressive, but never compelling.
From the independent.co.uk
The poisoned family values and acute performances will keep you glued like a rubbernecker to this creepy saga.
From the time.com
Chatroulette was growing in part because it was obscene-it was the accident victim and the public was the rubbernecker.
From the techcrunch.com
Rubbernecker, by Belinda Bauer, isn't out till January, but it's definitely one of the best crime novels I've read in a while.
From the independent.co.uk
For $335, a rubbernecker gets use of binoculars, a TV set for watching the ceremony and a hamper laden with lobster, steak, wedding cake and champagne.
From the time.com
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Rubberneck: a person who stares inquisitively
Rubbernecking describes the act of gawking at something of interest. It is often used to refer to drivers trying to view the carnage resulting from a traffic accident. The term refers to the craning of a person's neck in order to get a better view.
Rubbernecker is a reality television show that is hosted by Richard Alexander, currently broadcasting on Nuts TV, the Freeview/cable/satellite channel in the UK, operated by Turner Broadcasting.
Someone who watches, a spectator, in the sense that they crane their neck as though it were made of rubber. Especially those who watch accidents