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It means something is really not nice and a person doesn't like it and it makes them feel uncomfortable. If there is something that someone finds really disgusting, they may use the phrase. It indicates that they really hate something.

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The idiom "to make one's flesh creep" means to cause someone to feel scared, disgusted, or repulsed. It is often used to describe something that induces a strong feeling of Horror or unease.

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