Skeeved

adj, verb, slang

adj, verb, slang ·Moderate ·College level

Definitions

Verb
  1. 1
    simple past and past participle of skeeve form-of, participle, past

    "Because while it may not seem like such a big deal if guys want to get all revved up about faux lesbians and skeeved by gay men, the consequences of this kind of prejudice can be more than just a few jokes."

  2. 2
    simple past and past participle of skeev form-of, participle, past
Adjective
  1. 1
    Disgusted; repulsed; creeped out. informal

    "It took him days to get over how skeeved he was."

Example

More examples

"It took him days to get over how skeeved he was."

Etymology

Formed of skeeve + -ed, from Italian schifo (“disgust, nausea”), schifare (“to disgust, to loathe”), and schifoso (“disgusting, loathsome”).

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