creep out



creep out

(from under someone or something) Go to out (from under someone or something).
See also: creep, out

creep out (of something)

to go out of something or a place slowly and carefully; to sneak out of something or a place. A little mouse crept out of the cupboard. The fox crept out of the henhouse, carrying a chicken.
See also: creep, out

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bishop['biʃəp]
Ludovikoloo-do-VEE-koEsperanto
KylaKIE-ləEnglish
Shun (1)-Chinese
JungjungKorean
AlŽBeta-Slovak