creepypasta
English
Etymology
After the pattern of copypasta. Originated from 4chan’s /x/ (paranormal) board sometime around 2008. (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈkɹiː.piˌpeɪ.stə/, /ˈkɹiː.piˌpɑː.stə/, /ˈkɹiː.piˌpæs.tə/
Noun
creepypasta (countable and uncountable, plural creepypastas)
- (Internet slang) Frightening urban legends and short stories circulated on the Internet.
- Autumn 2013, Joey Dussault, “The 10 Best Original Soundtracks In The Gaming World”, in Tastemakers Magazine (Northeastern University), number 33, page 11:
- The eerie “Lavender Town” theme has infiltrated the nightmares of an entire generation of children and has even inspired one of the most well known “creepypastas” on the Internet.
- 2015 August 24, Lisa Miller, “Slender Man Is Watching”, in New York Magazine, page 62:
- A friend pointed her to Creepypasta, a collection of user-generated horror fan sites in which written, Photoshopped, and videotaped accounts of encounters with monsters and supernatural evil are presented as “real” in the form of encyclopedia entries, testimonials, and other “documentary” evidence.
- For more quotations using this term, see Citations:creepypasta.
Hypernyms
Descendants
- → Spanish: creepypasta
Translations
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Spanish
Etymology
Unadapted borrowing from English creepypasta.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɾipiˈpasta/ [kɾi.piˈpas.t̪a]
- IPA(key): /kɾepiˈpasta/ [kɾe.piˈpas.t̪a]
- Rhymes: -asta
- Syllabification: cree‧py‧pas‧ta
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