skeeved out
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[edit]Verb
[edit]- simple past and past participle of skeeve out
Adjective
[edit]skeeved out (comparative more skeeved out, superlative most skeeved out)
- Disgusted; repulsed; disturbed.
- 2012, Gabrielle Hamilton, Blood, Bones and Butter: The Inadvertent Education of a Reluctant Chef, →ISBN:
- In my third and fourth years I was maybe less charmed and more skeeved out.
- 2013, Brad Meltzer, The Fifth Assassin, →ISBN:
- I'm more skeeved out that he went in your room.
- 2014, Erin Downing, Best Friends (Until Someone Better Comes Along), →ISBN, page 13:
- I was too skeeved out for polite.