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But seriously though the person doing this is COPYRIGHTING IT!
But thankfully scott is well aware and is going to do something about it.
Cringe.
verb: cringe; 3rd person present: cringes; past tense: cringed; past participle: cringed; gerund or present participle: cringing
1.
bend one's head and body in fear or in a servile manner.
"he cringed away from the blow"
synonyms: cower, shrink, recoil, shy away, flinch, blench, draw back; More
experience an inward shiver of embarrassment or disgust.
"I cringed at the fellow's stupidity"
synonyms: wince, shudder, squirm, feel embarrassed, feel mortified
"it makes me cringe when I think of it"
noun
noun: cringe; plural noun: cringes
1.
an act of cringing.
Origin
Middle English crenge, crenche, related to Old English cringan, crincan ‘bend, yield, fall in battle,’ of Germanic origin and related to Dutch krengen ‘heel over’ and German krank ‘sick,’ also to crank1.
Unless it's a human Animatronic, or an Animatronic that disquise as humans.