1. webcam - Noun
2. webcam - Verb
webcam (plural webcams)
(computing, photography) A video camera whose output may be viewed in real time over a computer network, originally the World Wide Web.
(intransitive) To take part in a video communication via webcam.
(transitive) To film and broadcast with a webcam.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgTwitter seems like a busman's holiday: just more writing. I have no plans to do it. I'll just stick with my 24/7 webcam. I'm old-fashioned that way. Tina Fey
All forms of contact are good: letters, parcels, e-mails - I've been trying to get a Webcam for my computer, but I'm such a Luddite. Rose Byrne
Along with the song, she has debuted a vibrant video, which finds a blonde Nashe twerking and cooking on a live webcam while quarantined at home. Source: Internet
A skit about remote workouts perfectly captured the somewhat over-the-top energy certain fitness instructors manage to project even through a webcam. Source: Internet
After passing the £2,000,000 mark, Cotton appeared on the studio webcam in a stripy monochrome swimsuit. Source: Internet
Benefits included not only special articles, but they also received access to a webcam that transmitted a new image every 20 seconds during the time it was operating in Fox Studios Australia. Source: Internet