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verb 1. to cause disgust (in someone). 2. +that: to be disgusted by (something)

From Italian schifo (pron. 'skI:fo
1. Seeing guys spit on the sidewalk skeeves me. 2. Guys putting their hands all over you, I skeeve that.
skeeve by mrRhum September 8, 2004
(Noun) A slang term used when referencing someone who is distastetful and/or uncomplimentary of the kind of person the user would hold in regard. Whom this describes is entirely based on opinion of said user.
Person 1: "Hey... remember that kid 'So-and-So' from high school?"
Person 2: "Heh, Yes. I hated him. He was such a Skeeve."
skeeve by A. King. August 17, 2006
To make your skin crawl; evokes feelings of uneasiness
Just seeing the suspected kidnapper on the television skeeves me; Watching her talk to that creep makes me skeeve.
Skeeve by Fedgurly April 13, 2011
a woman of loose virtue that is extremely like to perform a sexual act on any individual who pays her attention. The term is derived from the Italian "schifosa", the feminine form of the word for disgusting.
"Yo bro, check those skeeves who just rolled up"

"I had to stop dating her, turns out she was a skeeve"

Our goal for the evening was to pick up some skeeves
skeeve by Ciccio_454 August 12, 2011
An extremely repulsive and nerd like person. Other forms are skeevatz,exclamation; skeevy (adverb)as in "he is so skeevy", skeeved out (verb) as in "I am skeeved out".
Someone that wears socks with sandals, constantly complains and has the need to tell you every bodily function and ailment, a person that makes your skin crawl at the thought of touching you.
skeeve by Alison Buzzotta July 4, 2003
(v): to steal electronic data, especially credit card numbers via hacking. Named for Skeeve Stevens, the first Australian jailed for computer crime.
Someone skeeved my Mastercard
h3y dude, can yuo skeeve m3 sum webmail accountz??
skeeve by jizzy-kay June 30, 2009