What someone says when they get up out of their seat and want to save it for when they get back and so that no one steals it. Commonly mistaken for "skibs", and is synonmous to "fives".
Guy 1: "Hey guys I'll be right back, skivs."
Guy 2: "I'm gonna steal his seat."
Guy 3: "You can't he called skivs."
Guy 2: "I'm gonna steal his seat."
Guy 3: "You can't he called skivs."
by latinscholarsteeze February 15, 2012
Dude ,did you see that skiv mark on the wall on the bathroom. Or, I always buy dark colored undies to hide the inevitable skiv. Long live the skiv !
by badtimmy7 February 18, 2009
Skiv (noun) to borrow something, especially money, from someone with intent to pay them back but not until the very, very distant future.
“Hey, can I skiv a couple bucks off of you?”
“Man, I’m so glad she let me skiv some Monster cuz I am so freaking tired”
“Man, I’m so glad she let me skiv some Monster cuz I am so freaking tired”
by JemoDemo July 28, 2018
“What’s up?”...details of what someone s got going on in life lately. To say hello how are you
Can also mean if someone has gossip.
Can also mean if someone has gossip.
Me:“Hey, what’s your Skiv Mike?”
Mike: nothing much just chillin
Me: “so I got some Skiv (Gossip)on Wendy
Mike: nothing much just chillin
Me: “so I got some Skiv (Gossip)on Wendy
by Sonofclyde December 6, 2020
“What’s up?”...details of what someone s got going on in life lately. To say hello how are you
Can also mean if someone has gossip.
Can also mean if someone has gossip.
Me:“Hey, what’s your Skiv Mike?”
Mike: nothing much just chillin
Me: “so I got some Skiv (Gossip)on Wendy
Mike: nothing much just chillin
Me: “so I got some Skiv (Gossip)on Wendy
by Sonofclyde December 6, 2020
another saying for “what’s going on?” or “what’s the tea?” or “give me the scoop”
skiv= tea, gossip, stories, scandals, hearsay, buzz, tittle-tattle, et cetera.
skiv= tea, gossip, stories, scandals, hearsay, buzz, tittle-tattle, et cetera.
by littlebitofskiv May 27, 2021