skeeve
名词 n.
动词 v.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A disgusting or loathed person.
— He looked so fucking competent, for a skeeve with greasy blond hair pulled into a ponytail, a beaded headband, and callused bare feet.
动词 v.
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To disgust or disturb.
— His mother is repulsed by his uncle; he has heard her whisper it in the kitchen, "I skeeves him, Charley." She is Italian.
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To be disgusted or disturbed by.
— You could put that needle in your arm? Man, I skeeve that like death.
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To be or become disgusted.
— I remember Phil telling O'Maurigan after the Schuyler reading he's afraid I won't ever write a book— not because I'm lazy, or don't have the self-esteem, but because I skeeve on stealing.
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词源 1
Back-formation from skeevy, from Italian.
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Back-formation from skeevy, from Italian.
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