spooked
Scared, Bewildered, Nervous
When the gang came into the mall, all of the people were "spooked" from the mean looks on all their faces.
spooked
Discovered, Found, Located, or Publicly revealed someone else's secret information / Like "outing" them, but not limited just to their sexuality.
Your in bed with your over night guest in a hotel. At 10am someone knocks on the door, and you assume it's housekeeping. But your naked, and your guest has at least underwear on, so he is sent to chase away house keeping. When the door opens, you don't hear house keeping, but a high pitch gay voice go "Ohhhh!!" And you recognize the voice as a friend, who happens to know both yourself and your over night guest. At that point you realize "Faggots Spooked My Piece"
spooked
1. Not quite high, but almost. (Marijuana)
2. The feeling when your high seems to fade.
2. The feeling when your high seems to fade.
"Ey are you faded?"
"Nah, I'm just spooked."
"Nah, I'm just spooked."
spooked
Gumpy and droopy-eyed.
I knew a girl in highschool that was spooked.
spooked
Very drunk or stoned. High on something, possibly a kite.
Oh my god I was so spooked last night at Billy's party.
spooks
1. Government intelligence agents, see G-men.
2. Anyone involved in espionage.
2. Anyone involved in espionage.
1. Careful on this phone line, there could be spooks listening in.
2. I heard this place was crawling with spooks, some kind of weapon of mass destruction is being sold or something.
2. I heard this place was crawling with spooks, some kind of weapon of mass destruction is being sold or something.
spook
An idea with no true backing in reality, as popularized by the philosopher Max Stirner.
P. Frenchie Proudhon: The right to property is a spook!