creepmouse

English

Etymology

From creep + mouseCategory:English compound terms#CREEPMOUSE, from a likening of a person's character and/or behaviour to that of a small, timorous, and often unseen rodent.

Adjective

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  1. (mildly derogatoryCategory:English derogatory terms#CREEPMOUSE) Timid and unassuming in the extreme.

Noun

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  1. (mildly derogatoryCategory:English derogatory terms#CREEPMOUSE) An extremely timid and unassuming person.
    • 1831, Catherine Gore, Mothers and Daughters, Volume II, E. L. Carey & A. Hart/Allen & Ticknor (1834), page 62:
      "Pho! pho ! — I do not believe a word of it. Lord Basingstoke is one of those shy young men who are very much attached to any one who will take the trouble of making love to them ; — one of those creepmice who run away with their mother's waiting-maid, or marry an actress for want of courage and patience to encounter the formalities of an honourable courtship. []
    • 1907, Florence Hayllar, Nepenthes, William Blackwood and Sons, published 1907, page 5:
      The knocking was repeated, — a very gentle knocking, which seemed to argue that the devil was in a polite and patient mood. I felt a little creepmouse myself as I heard it, but I got up, and leaving the quaking woman in the parlour, I went and opened the door.
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    • 2009, Laurie Viera Rigler, Rude Awakenings of a Jane Austen Addict, Dutton, →ISBN, page 6:
      Don't be such a frightened little creepmouse. I take a deep breath, look at the feet again, and giggle.
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    • For more quotations using this term, see Citations:creepmouse.
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