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Creepy & Spooky



Akanah
Spain

Creepy & Spooky
 
Hi!
 can anybody tell me the difference between these two words? I �ve read that if something is just spooky, it can �t hurt you but, if it �s creepy it �s dangerous. Is this correct?
 Thank you,
 Olga

6 Feb 2010      





Zora
Canada

No, not true.

Spooky is something eerie...

Creepy is something disquieting or very strange... "a creepy coincidence" - a very strange and somewhat uneasy coincidence...

6 Feb 2010     



Akanah
Spain

Thank you, Linda! Have you started the countdown? Semana Blanca is around the corner!
 Regards from sunny Malaga :=)
 Olga

6 Feb 2010     



Zora
Canada

In Galicia, we don �t celebrate "Semana Blanca"... Cry 

6 Feb 2010     



Akanah
Spain

Ooops! sorry to hear that Unhappy

6 Feb 2010     



yanogator
United States

"Spook" is another word for ghost, so "spooky" is ghost-like, or causing the reaction a ghost would cause.
 
Bruce

7 Feb 2010     



zoemorosini
United States

I agree with yanogator about "spooky."

I would add that "creepy" is used when something makes your skin crawl, like insects "creeping" over you.  If a person is creepy, you don �t feel comfortable around him/her, because your skin feels strange in reaction to them, because of how they stare, or dress, or smell, or say inappropriate or odd things, etc...  It �s often used as a synonym for "strange" or "weird" when you �re mentally uncomfortable around someone or someplace.

7 Feb 2010     



Akanah
Spain

So, when talking about supernatural phenomena, would you say that "creepy" is more psychologically terrifying than "spooky"? Has it something to do with that?

7 Feb 2010