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skeeve; skeeve out verb to disgust US, 1976- — Claudio R. Salvucci, The Philadelphia Dialect Dictionary, p. 58, 1996
- And by the way, there is no image–none–that skeevs me out more than that of the hypocritical, hairline-challenged major (Giuliani of New York) having sex with anyone. — The Village Voice, 30 May 2000
- That always skeeved me about Vince. — Missy Hyatt, Missy Hyatt, p. 75, 2001
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