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A creep is a person who makes another person uncomfortable with their actions. Some ways to behave like a creep include constantly watching someone, following close behind others on the sidewalk or in a store and to act strangely in public.

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Ignore them and hopefully they will get the message and move on eventually. Trust me I know the feeling :/

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indicated by slow but persistent tilting of trees, poles, gravestones, and other objects set into the ground on hillsides.

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