creep out

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creep out (third-person singular simple present creeps out, present participle creeping out, simple past and past participle creeped out or (nonstandard) crept out)

  1. (informal, transitive) To make (someone) uncomfortable or afraid; to give (someone) the creeps.
    Hyponym: weird out
    That janitor who's always talking about blood creeps me out.

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