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skeeve

(verb) to gross out; to digust; to make your skin crawl, sometimes with undertones of sexual deviance/perversion

It really skeeved me out when he ate the gummy bear off the floor in the movie theater.
or
Twenty-year-old guys who date girls too young to drive really skeeve me out.

by puma-cat July 08, 2005

skeevy (also 'skeavy')

gross, making you cringe or your skin crawl; often implies sexual deviance; more offensive than 'sleazy' also see "skeeve" (verb)

"The skeevy man on the train kept winking at the young woman next to him."
or
"I feel sorry for strippers, they have to put up with all those skeevy guys who want to rub up against them."

by puma-cat July 08, 2005