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  2. Slang: Extremely Disparaging and Offensive. a contemptuous term used to refer to a Black person. Slang. an espionage agent; spy. verb (used with object) to haunt; inhabit or appear in or to as a ghost or specter. Informal. to frighten; scare. verb (used without object) Informal. to become frightened or scared:

  3. Oct 22, 2020 · Spook comes from the Dutch word for apparition, or specter. The noun was first used in English around the turn of the nineteenth century. Over the next few decades, it developed other...

  4. May 9, 2004 · 1. Government intelligence agents, see G-men. 2. Anyone involved in espionage.

  5. Jul 29, 2023 · According to Merriam-Webster, the word "spooky" is defined as, "relating to, resembling or suggesting spooks." A further break-down of "spook" gives way to the meaning, "ghost, specter" or "an undercover agent: spy."

  6. 1. Informal A ghost; a specter. 2. Slang A secret agent; a spy. 3. Offensive Slang Used as a disparaging term for a black person. v. spooked, spook·ing, spooks. v.tr. 1. To haunt. 2. To startle and cause nervous activity in; frighten: The news spooked investors, and stock prices fell. v.intr. To become frightened and nervous.

  7. Oct 24, 2017 · Sure, "spook" can refer to a ghost. It can refer to a spy. But as many of us know, it's also, sometimes, a racial slur for black people. One of our Ask Code Switch readers wrote in to...

  8. specter. Slang Terms a ghostwriter. Slang Terms an eccentric person. Slang Terms (disparaging and offensive). a black person. Slang Terms an espionage agent; spy. v.t. to haunt; inhabit or appear in or to as a ghost or specter. Informal Terms to frighten; scare. v.i.

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