skeeve out
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[edit]skeeve out (third-person singular simple present skeeves out, present participle skeeving out, simple past and past participle skeeved out)
- (slang, transitive) To disgust or repulse.
- 2007, Eric Luper, Big Slick: High Stakes and Dirty Laundry, page 41:
- I hate going in my parents' room. It skeeves me out.
- 2010, Mark Tufo, Zombie Fallout, page 256:
- Both of those smells skeeve me out.
- 2012, Sara D'Emic, William James Vinson, Vinson's Christmas and Other Oddities, →ISBN:
- Disillusioned soldiers trudged into Rome, skeeving out the more refined nobles and priests with their presence.
- 2018, Keith Melton, The Zero Dog War, →ISBN:
- Once I had to grit my teeth against skeeving out when Mai's carpet of blue and silver ferret-looking creatures brushed my shins.