Examples of 'mean to spook' in a sentence

Meaning of "mean to spook"

mean to spook: to intentionally scare or startle someone in a mischievous or playful manner. This phrase is often used to describe actions or behavior that cause fear or surprise

How to use "mean to spook" in a sentence

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mean to spook
I did not mean to spook you last night.
Do not trick me! I did not mean to spook you.
I did not mean to spook you. My apologies.
I am sorry, Dr Farmer, I did not mean to spook you.
I did not mean to spook you . So to speak.
Whoa! I am sorry, I did not mean to spook ya.
We did not mean to spook you . The surgery should go very smoothy.
I just wanted to say - I did not mean to spook you last night.
I do not mean to spook you, but I will be hunched over a walker.
Hey . I did not mean to spook you.
Did not mean to spook you, Cul . Lilybet and me was just.
Easy, dude . Did not mean to spook you.
Did not mean to spook you . These are National Park lands now . No mining.
Uh, I did not mean to spook you.
In't mean to spook you.

See also

I did not mean to spook you.
We did not mean to spook you.
I did not mean to spook ya.
Did not mean to spook you, Cul.
Sir . Did not mean to spook you.
I did not mean to spook you . Sorry.
I did not mean to spook ya . Sorry.
I am sorry, Dr. Farmer, I did not mean to spook you . I am here about your patient.

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