spook
spook | panic |
As a noun spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place. As a verb spook is to scare or frighten. As an adjective panic is pandean.
spook | scary |
As nouns the difference between spook and scary is that spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place while scary is barren land having only a thin coat of grass. As a verb spook is to scare or frighten. As an adjective scary is causing or able to cause fright.
phantom | spook |
As a proper noun phantom is nickname of the f-4b jet fighter flown by marines in vietnam. As a noun spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place. As a verb spook is to scare or frighten.
spook | gook |
As nouns the difference between spook and gook is that spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place while gook is (slang|vulgar|pejorative|offensive|ethnic slur) a person from the far east, oceania or southeast asia, in particular a vietnamese, filipino, chinese, korean person or gook can be (informal) grime or mud. As a verb spook is to scare or frighten.
negroid | spook |
As nouns the difference between negroid and spook is that negroid is while spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place. As a verb spook is to scare or frighten.
speak | spook |
As verbs the difference between speak and spook is that speak is to communicate with one's voice, to say words out loud while spook is to scare or frighten. As nouns the difference between speak and spook is that speak is language, jargon, or terminology used uniquely in a particular environment or group or speak can be (dated) a low class bar, a speakeasy while spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place.
wraith | spook |
As nouns the difference between wraith and spook is that wraith is a ghost or specter, especially seen just after a person's death while spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place. As a verb spook is to scare or frighten.
spook | creep |
As a noun spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place. As a verb spook is to scare or frighten. As a proper noun creep is (derogatory) the committee]] to re-elect the president, which raised money for [[w:richard nixon|richard nixon's campaign for 1972 reelection.
coon | spook |
As nouns the difference between coon and spook is that coon is (informal|chiefly|southern us) a raccoon while spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place. As verbs the difference between coon and spook is that coon is (southern us|colloquial) to hunt racoons while spook is to scare or frighten.
wikidiffcom | spook |
As a noun spook is a spirit returning to haunt a place. As a verb spook is to scare or frighten.
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