Creeper
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A person who does weird things, like stares at you while you sleep, or looks at you for hours through a window. usually a close friend or relative. you know right away if that person is a creeper or does creeper things. it is not hard to spot the creeper.
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Typically a nice guy, but is called a creep because girl's can be ruthless jerks
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an offensively unimaginative word devised by tacky, braindead college students to describe people they deem sinister, indecorous, uncouth, or otherwise unpleasant.
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Someone who views your profile (multiple times) without saying anything.
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A type of creature often seen in the In Development game, Minecraft. Similar to a suicide bomber but this creature lures prey into its line of fire by frowning and looking generaly sad. People fooled by this act soon are blow to millions of tiny bits as the creeper explodes. The creeper earned its name for its ability to swiftly sneak up on an unsuspecting player and quickly kill them, destroy their construction, and leave them exposed to more powerful monsters.
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Edward Cullen
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Older men who hang out in college clubs and bars and stare at girls half their age and occasionally make obscene gestures and comments.
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A clichéd term of infantile beginnings originally intended to characterize individuals, typically a male, whose uncertain behavior or looming mysterious presence would make regular folks unsettled.Currently, the ubiquitous puerile terminology takes on multiple variant definitions, notably -
1- that deliberated by socially influential people to brand personalities they find inept or intolerable, if not simply unattractive; Regretfully, its -
Usually an unsuspecting party-goer caught lurking (and staring at the camera) in the background of photographs.
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A man who is very odd and lurks around the mall staring at young girls . a creeper can also be a very wierd looking man or boy who does not like to socialize but just stays in a corner and stares at people .
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Any plant that grows along the ground, around another plant, or up a wall by means of extending stems or branches.
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