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      • It's usually referred to someone that looks attractive until they smile and their teeth are less than perfect. It's an expression so it shouldn't be translated literally. The actual translation will depend on the context.
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  3. Spooky Tooth translation in English - English Reverso dictionary, see also 'spook, spookily, spoony, spooney', examples, definition, conjugation

  4. Feb 22, 2008 · It's usually referred to someone that looks attractive until they smile and their teeth are less than perfect. It's an expression so it shouldn't be translated literally. The actual translation will depend on the context.

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  6. spooky. adjective. informal uk / ˈspuː.ki / us / ˈspuː.ki /. Add to word list. strange and frightening: It was a spooky coincidence. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Describing things that cause fear. awesome.

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  8. 1. of, like, or suggesting a spook or spooks; weird; eerie. 2. easily spooked; nervous, apprehensive, fearful, jumpy, etc. Webster’s New World College Dictionary, 4th Edition.