Sentence examples for creepy text from inspiring English sources

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Don't Read their badge and call them by their first name (creepy); text, speak or have anything to do with your phone; leave your headphones in, unless it's a vital point in the tennis, then one in only; rush off and get something you forgot at the last minute; have a hissy when you can't open the bags.

"Some may call me naïve or stupid," she says, "but I haven't got any creepy text messages or calls.

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Later, she said, DSK would send her creepy texts asking: "Do I frighten you?" She thought about pressing charges but did not want to be known "until the end of my days as the girl who had had a problem with a politician".

Can I get your number so we can keep talking?" Make it clear that you're asking for her number because you want to hang out again, not because you want to send her creepy texts or because you get a rush from getting girls' phone numbers.

Moreover, his once farcical story has recently taken a dark and creepy turn with those texts to an underage girl; if all he can offer, instead of comic relief, is more misery and loathing, we don't want him.

If you ever download your data from Facebook, you will find every wall update, photo and comment you've ever posted, and – creepiest of all – the text and time-stamp of every private message, every like, every share, ever.

The trailer for the book, released today, features a creepy-sounding poem over text -- the EW blog Shelf Life points out that it's by Rudyard Kipling.

Max's friend Warren seems like a bubbly geek full of platonic respect for our protagonist, yet there soon seems to be something creepy about his passive-aggressive text messages – plus, he's been spying on her dorm room.

For example, in a (not creepy) way, social media and texting automatically create a recorded scrapbook/diary/memoir of your life.

I read on another site that some women want guys to call them, but it seems almost creepy to me, that with texting, I should outright call them up.

As for the creepy 666, the "number of the beast," the original text adds, helpfully, "Let anyone with understanding calculate the number of the beast, for it is the number of a person".

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