The word
scetchy comes from the two english words
spooky and scary.
Scetchy is normally used for describing something that's not yet finished. Like a cartoon on the
scetch stadium. If a book seems scetchy, it simply doesn't seem finished.
But the other meaning of this word is a mix of the two words above. Many believe some norwegian people invented this word, but we can't be sure.
If you're
spooked by a
déjà vu, for example, you'd normally say "
Spooky,". Or scary, of course. If something happens very coincidentally but appears to you as very planned and unexpected at the same time, this word, scetchy, matches for the situation.
It can also be used as an exclamation for a unpleasant situation.
All in all the word can be used for a dozen occasions, and there's actually no hundred percent detailed
defination for it. Just use it when something is scary and spooky at the same time.
A man is walking in his
neighbour's backyard when he suddenly hears a
twig snap behind him. He turns around, but there's no one there. "
Scetchy," he says.
"It is
scetchy to take off for a spring and fall ten meters down and into the water."