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Jaqueline kamm
What is the mean "creep"?
Jul 11, 2018 6:17 PM
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The meaning of creep, like the meaning of all words, depends on the context.
I would say that as a noun, it is usually stronger than Jinnela described. A creep is someone who makes others uncomfortable or nervous because of his or her weird and strange behavior, aspect or actions.
I'm creeped out by her. = I feel anxious and uncomfortable around her.
He gives me the creeps. = He makes me feel weird and nervous.
That's creepy! = That is scary or eerie or icky (gross, disgusting)!
As a verb, to creep means to move slowly and stealthily, like a predator in the night.
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July 11, 2018
"Creep" has multiple meanings, depending on the context. A "Creep" can be a person who is weird, irregular, and makes you feel uncomfortable. Or, as a verb, "to creep" means to stalk.
July 11, 2018
To be weird and do strange things.
July 11, 2018
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