creeped out

English

Verb

creeped out

  1. simple past and past participle of creep out

Adjective

creeped out (comparative more creeped out, superlative most creeped out)

  1. (informal) Experiencing a creepy sensation; having been weirded out.
    Synonym: crept out (nonstandard)
    • 2025 July 28, John Crace, “Sidekick Starmer can’t get a word in as The Donald dominates world’s most one-sided double act”, in The Guardian[1], →ISSN:
      “I don’t want to get myself into trouble,” he added, “but she’s very, she’s a great woman.”
      Victoria [Starmer] looked a little creeped out. Her husband might be a master Trump-wrangler, an expert at sycophancy and genuflection, but she wasn’t.