There is a big difference between the words "spooky" and "creepy." Spooky can't hurt you. Creepy can and probably will. Goth is not "Creepy." It's "Spooky." rubber bats are not "creepy." They're "spooky."
skull jewelry=spooky
coming across a human skull in your backyard=creepy. (well, maybe not, depending on who put it there/your tastes)
coming across a human skull in your backyard=creepy. (well, maybe not, depending on who put it there/your tastes)
by raven of roses December 28, 2005

anything scarier than spooky. or used when just trying to be cute.
also used to piss off the spelling nazi's who don't know a damn thing but think they know everything.
also used to piss off the spelling nazi's who don't know a damn thing but think they know everything.
by Bunny September 20, 2004

by Spooky Person Again April 7, 2005

by Nicca July 7, 2003

by BooJ July 21, 2003

Cool but in a non-mainstream way. For example Abercrombie may be cool among a certain set, but it will never be spooky.
Poss. derivation from Fox Mulder's nickname on the X-Files because Mulder embodied an outsider ideal of sorts being cute and smart and totally committed to his world view even when it was constantly under attack by all the "normal" people.
Poss. derivation from Fox Mulder's nickname on the X-Files because Mulder embodied an outsider ideal of sorts being cute and smart and totally committed to his world view even when it was constantly under attack by all the "normal" people.
by Kathryn January 18, 2004
