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- verb informal To be
disgusted .
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Examples
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I managed to skeeve my way into a game of ROMAN SEAS, a game of galley warfare at Fall IN 09 on Saturday in the AM.
Galley Warfare: A Roman Seas game at Fall In 2009 « Third Point of Singularity 2009
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“Anyone can steer the ship when the sea is calm” – Publius Syrus I managed to skeeve my way into a game of ROMAN SEAS, a game of galley warfare at Fall IN 09 on Saturday in the AM.
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I must often choose to hope I misinterpret nor do I skeeve Kiana out overmuch.
Snowdick Mark Reep 2011
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Huckabee and Palin, two anti-science morons in the Republican party. skeeve
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He can talk a lot of crap, yet he offers no viable solutions. skeeve
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These protestors come across as nutty people that are not open to reasonable discussions. skeeve
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If there's anything that would skeeve out the MRC more than gays, it would be transgendered people.
Terry Krepel: The Media Research Center's Transgender Freakout Terry Krepel 2011
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They have lied and cheated to the American people and they do not deserve any of the honor. skeeve
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She bails when the skeeve tries to get fresh with her.
Psycho III (1986) 2010
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Inbreds skeeve me and are honestly one on the biggest things on my list of “Things to be Deathly Afraid Of!”
Scrapbook (2000) 2010
Vee commented on the word skeeve
Skeeve is a word I learned from a native of Rome, NY in 1993. It is the base-form for describing your uneasy, visceral dislike, as for a man who wears so much hair gel that it drips. A man like that is skeevy. A situation may skeeve you out.
June 9, 2009