skeeve somebody out phrasal verb American English informal ( see also ↑ skeeve )
to make someone feel sick or upset because they think something is unpleasant:
I hate touching raw meat. I just get skeeved out.
skeeve somebody out phrasal verb American English informal ( see also ↑ skeeve )
to make someone feel sick or upset because they think something is unpleasant:
I hate touching raw meat. I just get skeeved out.
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English. Longman - Словарь современного английского языка. 2012