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skeeved, a. U.S. slang. Brit. |skiːvd|, U.S. |skivd| [‹ skeeve v. + -ed suffix2.] Of a person: disgusted; repelled; discomforted. Also with out.
1991Re: Gay Bashing in alt.sex (Usenet newsgroup) 26 Feb. There was a gay couple groping on the dance floor... My brother and I found this ammusing [sic], while the girls were skeeved. 1996Austin (Texas) Amer.-Statesman (Nexis) 23 Aug. But those who fail to see much humor or originality in such terms as..‘skeeved out’..are best advised to follow their skeeved-out instincts. 1999Post-Standard (Syracuse, N.Y.) 30 Oct. a9 That was just another useless story to try to get ratings and the only thing that he actually accomplished was that some people are probably now more than a little skeeved to sleep in motels. 2001Cosmopolitan May 226/1, I was pretty skeeved when one guy who looked like a dirty-old-man version of Santa Claus kept winking at me and trying to get me to go someplace quiet to ‘talk’. |