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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

Do the both mean the same?

He creeped on me. Vs. He stalked me.
  

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He creeped up on me. (A one-time action -sneak up from behind) He stalked me. )

  • He creeped up on me.
  • (A one-time action -sneak up from behind) He stalked me.
  • )
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He creeped up on me. (A one-time action -sneak up from behind)
He stalked me. (A habitual action -- following stealthily at a distance.)
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"He creeped on me." means he did things that were disgusting and offensive to me.

"He stalked me." means he committed the crime of stalking, which is can be a felony in some states.
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Anonymous"He creeped on me." means he did things that were disgusting and offensive to me.
That definition is not in any dictionary, including slang dictionaries. I think you just made something up.

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