Treepy
Origin: Danisnotonfire (Dan Howell)
Definition (adj.): Trees of a creepy nature or a creepy wooded area
Definition (adj.): Trees of a creepy nature or a creepy wooded area
The woods in the Blair Witch Project are super treepy
Treepy
A combination of creepy and tree.
This forest is so treepy.
Treepy
An ominous foreground tree. The term was first coined by Daniel Howell roughly 1:30 into the second instalment of his collabitive Undertale series with Amazing Phil dubbed 'COMIC SANS AND PAPYRUS - Dan and Phil play: Undertale #2'.
This place is so treepy guys
Treepy
1. A combination of trippy and creepy.
2. It's trippy in a good way, but it's close to being creepy in a bad way.
2. It's trippy in a good way, but it's close to being creepy in a bad way.
The art of flight is a treepy film.
Treepy
When something is both trippy and creepy.
That movie was treepy.
Treepy
Tree + Trip + altered state of being
Despite common misinformation, Treepy means being in an altered state of being whilst connected to nature, "trees".
Despite common misinformation, Treepy means being in an altered state of being whilst connected to nature, "trees".
Wow! I was so treepy that I saw forest gnomes