Advertisement

Advertisement

View definitions for weirded out

weirded out

Discover More

Example Sentences

She described how she felt "weirded out and flattered at the same time".

From BBC

I feel like I could approach these girls and they’re probably not going to be weirded out because they are clearly having fun and that gives me an in.

“Some people were excited, some people were a little weirded out by it — like what does it means to have an art installation at our school this significant?”

“The fact that people were weirded out made her so happy. She was like, ‘Yeeeaahh.

But even that guy is a little weirded out.

From Slate

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement