expressions - Eve-teasing... are such words used only in the country of origin


I was reading a newspaper published in Indonesia and while quoting sexual harassment , the term 'eve-teasing" was repeatedly used.



E.g. The Bontang police arrested two residents for eve-teasing, beating and threatening a minor girl at...



I looked in the Oxford dictionary which provides the following:



Definition of eve-teasing in English:noun [mass noun] Indian


The making of unwanted sexual remarks or advances by a man to a woman in a public place.



My question(s):



  • Is it that such words are only used in the country of origin or neighboring countries

  • Do such words (read-Indian) find a place in AmE and BrE writings too

  • What is the equivalent to eve-teasing in AmE and BrE

  • Any anti-women connotations?




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