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Spooked

According to me, and the mfs in chapter 20 of The Things They Carried, spooked means

"to get killed"

My Dawg: Ight we goin on this drill right quick, ill be back

Me: Ight bruh get back, an dont get spooked

by BoodanemGsama May 06, 2023

Spooked

Being high on marijuana

"Hurry up and roll that blunt, I'm trying to get spooked"

by styraciflua May 21, 2015

Spooked

1. A new racial slur that is highly offensive and should never be used.
2.Scaring people via freaky coincidences, being a goob, and teen-like pranks.
3.Getting fucked by a white person.
4. One of the three ethnic groups of Europe.
5. The imperfect preterite tense of the verb to spook, spook being an action done by a Spooker. The Spooker class is a special group of people, animals, and inanimate objects who have sworn allegiance to ban any Tricksters, their rivals of the class Tricker, from entering Spooker territory.

1. We can't even provide an example here. This word in this context is too serious and offensive to even say hypothetically. Think before you say the S-word next time.

2. "Catherine spooked Jordan when she accidentally told him she was pregnant. He got so spooked when he received the text, he almost crashed his car."

3. Curt: "Hey, Katie. What did you do on indigenous people's day weekend?"

Katie: "Not much. My boyfriend spooked me lotsos though"

Curt: "I've never been spooked before"

4. Social Studies Teacher: "Can someone name the three ethnic groups in Europe?"

Student: "Spookerpeans, the Gypsies, and the French"

Social Studies Teacher: "Excellent"

5. The two spookers and their spooker doggo defeated the evil trickster, as she was no longer able to claim any dependents and therefore had to pay a fuckton of taxes.

by carmenwilson October 15, 2016

Spooked

the feeling that somewhere there is a black person breaking into someones house

bro, i was spooked last night

by thefunnymen April 30, 2011

spooks

1. Government intelligence agents, see G-men.

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.

by Alan May 09, 2004

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!

by T. Pseud December 15, 2016

spook

a cia agent(s)used in 1960's america

that black suv is full of spooks

by rusty shackleford March 03, 2005