gatecrasher vs spook

gatecrasher

noun
  • A person who enters some event without a ticket or invitation, either by stealth or by deception. 

  • The groom or one of his groomsmen when partaking in the gatecrashing ritual of a traditional Chinese wedding. 

spook

noun
  • An undercover agent or spy. 

  • A ghost or phantom. 

  • A hobgoblin. 

  • A scare or fright. 

  • A psychiatrist. 

  • A player who engages in hole carding by attempting to glimpse the dealer's hole card when the dealer checks under an ace or a 10 to see if a blackjack is present. 

  • A metaphysical manifestation; an artificial distinction or construct. 

verb
  • To frighten or make nervous (especially by startling). 

  • To become frightened (by something startling). 

  • To haunt. 

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