skeevies
English
    
    Etymology
    
skeevy, from Italian schifo (“disgust, nausea”), Italian schifare (“to disgust, to loathe”), and Italian schifoso (“disgusting, loathsome”).
Noun
    
skeevies (uncountable)
- (informal, rare) (the skeevies) A feeling of nausea or fear
- The sensation gave Garfield the skeevies. Garfield the movie (book)
- He definitely gave me “the skeevies.” Peter Jackson releases his adaptation of 'The Lovely Bones, Corsair Feb 1, 2010
 
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