1. creepy - Adjective
2. creepy - Adjective Satellite
Crawly; having or producing a sensation like that caused by insects creeping on the skin.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIs there anything in the world more annoyingly creepy than an unspoken dress code? Douglas Coupland
I don't trust or love anyone. Because people are all creepy. Creepy creepy creeps. Creeping around. Creeping here and creeping there. Creeping everywhere. Crippity crappity creepies. Vincent Gallo
What? Is that boy crazy?" "Most young men his age are somewhat crazy, I think," Sazed said with a smile. "However, this is hardly unexpected. Haven't you noticed how he stares at you when you enter a room?" "I thought he was just creepy. Brandon Sanderson
Our scallops are so delicious your mouth will thank you, which is creepy because your mouth can actually talk. Scott Adams
The most cursory look at cold-reading and suggestion tells us that Tarot cards are not evil; psychics do not ‘usher in' the Devil or his minions; and even the creepy old Ouija board can be shown to operate via quite everyday, natural, physical forces. Derren Brown
You're playing the creepy vibe a little hard,” I said. "Might as well go for broke, put on a black top hat and pipe in some organ music. Jim Butcher