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Verb: to goive, past participle goived.

Noun. pl goives
As a verb, goive can be employed thus:
Q. did you vote in the uni elections?
A. No, I goived them.

and as a noun:

I was going to do some work but actually it's a bit of a goive.

Are you going to Anal Johnson's language lab?

Yup. Many goives. I loike ya.
to not care
i goive about my toyetime
goive by Old Wok April 22, 2003
To not care or i dont care
I goive about maths
-or-
Hurry, you're going to be late for maths
- goive
goive by Bj February 17, 2003
To give a shit.

Spanish tranlation - Juave

(pronounced "Hwarvay")
"Did you hit your lessons today Ash?"

"Nah mate, I goived them."

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"Piers, deal with the fucking bin."

"Mate, goive the bin."
Goive by Sherly Dean June 2, 2008
I goive about my homework
goive by facemonger February 17, 2003
A derogatory term for a person, thing or situation that is a source of annoyance or exasperation. Also commonly inserted as a synonym for such a person, thing or situation into a common sentence or title to designate said annoyance or exasperation.
This new olive oil spray is such a goive.

Yeh, I know that guy. Complete goive.

I'm getting really tired of watching 'America's Next Top Goive'.
Goive by harrylemon April 8, 2008