creepify

Etymology
From or.

Verb

 * 1)  To make creepy; to make annoying, unpleasant, or mildly threatening.
 * 2) * 2000, Ed Sanders, America: A History in Verse, Volume 2: 1940-1961, David R. Godine (publisher), ISBN 978-1-57423-117-5, page 95:
 * McCloy had the power to say yes, but said no / a no that creepifies his name in the time-track
 * 1)  To creep out, to give (someone) the creeps.
 * 2) * 2007, Harmon Leon, National Lampoon Road Trip USA: All the Places Your Dad Never Stopped At, National Lampoon, ISBN 9780978832308, page 295:
 * I know I’m at the right place when I see 5 guys pushing a broken down van into the Café Risque parking lot (there’s ample trucker parking, but the prospect of free trucker showers creepifies me).
 * 1) * 2007, Harmon Leon, National Lampoon Road Trip USA: All the Places Your Dad Never Stopped At, National Lampoon, ISBN 9780978832308, page 295:
 * I know I’m at the right place when I see 5 guys pushing a broken down van into the Café Risque parking lot (there’s ample trucker parking, but the prospect of free trucker showers creepifies me).
 * I know I’m at the right place when I see 5 guys pushing a broken down van into the Café Risque parking lot (there’s ample trucker parking, but the prospect of free trucker showers creepifies me).