To creek: to over think a situation/feeling until it is far more complicated than it really is. taken from the teen drama of the 90's dawson creek, were teenagers would over think/ have far more than nessary deep and meaningful conversations.
Creeking to over think to a stupid level:
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Dawson: describing heartbreak It's agony. Complete, excruciating agony. It's like your heart has been ripped out of your chest and stomped on, and you can't breathe... you don't want to eat... you can't function. It's the most intense pain that you'll ever feel, and the worst part is, there's no way to relieve it. It's unyielding, merciless torture, and you *know* that it's yours for life.
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Dawson: describing heartbreak It's agony. Complete, excruciating agony. It's like your heart has been ripped out of your chest and stomped on, and you can't breathe... you don't want to eat... you can't function. It's the most intense pain that you'll ever feel, and the worst part is, there's no way to relieve it. It's unyielding, merciless torture, and you *know* that it's yours for life.
by master dirtbag April 22, 2009
person 1: do you like creeks?
person 2: I do, they calm me down
person 3: I get all happy when I see one in a forest
person 2: I do, they calm me down
person 3: I get all happy when I see one in a forest
by a_ness_x_paula_shipper January 03, 2019
When a young lad is thrown into a shallow body of water for the amusment of his slightly older counter parts.
by Mcfeathers August 14, 2008
verb: to stiff someone; bail or default on a promise. Derived from "left me up the creek without a paddle." An act demonstrating one as unreliable.
Me: Did Fred lend you the book you needed for your report?
Friend: Naw, man, he totally creeked me and never showed.
Friend: Naw, man, he totally creeked me and never showed.
by Fartflamer July 29, 2010
Hey Serge, you want to head out to the casino and roll some dice tonight? I wish I could, but I'm creeking like a mothafucka! Maybe on payday though.
by Onthefence November 16, 2008
To be up "Shit's Creek" is to be in serious or complex trouble, such as to (literally) be "up a creek without a paddle." It is synonymous with Urban Dictionary's expression "Shit Street" and is possibly its antecedent.
"When the deal fell through, we were up Shit's Creek".
"If he gets caught again he will be up Shit's Creek."
"If he gets caught again he will be up Shit's Creek."
by Kcstealth March 04, 2016
by ashane May 22, 2016