Proper noun
PAPS
(psychology) Acronym of physical appearance perfectionism scale.
The Feminist Me says that a woman's right to her own body should be inviolate at all times, free from fear of peeping paps. Julie Burchill
I was shocked the first time the paps got me in America - when a video camera is put in your face and you're asked questions and 15 people are walking backwards taking your picture. I was coming out of a pizza shop and had my daughter with me. Stephen Moyer
Aware of the backlash that would ensue amid charges of hypocrisy, she bizarrely tried to disguise herself in a burqa but was caught out by paps who recognised her driver. Source: Internet
But today his nanny expresses concern over paps taking his picture and was caught saying “Itna virus hai toh bhi aap…” (Despite the deadly virus you are (clicking) on the camera. Source: Internet
The God Delusion p. 74 Dawkins also identifies two categories of agnostics; "Temporary Agnostics in Practice" (TAPs), and "Permanent Agnostics in Principle" (PAPs). Source: Internet
To the west are the Paps of Jura, the steep-sided quartzite hills. Source: Internet