adjective disgusting, sleazy, or untrustworthy in a way that makes someone feel uncomfortable
Describing something or someone as sketchy, shady, or untrustworthy.
Among younger generations, 'skeevy' is used to express discomfort or distaste for something or someone.
Used to describe clothing or accessories that are considered tacky or distasteful.
Refers to establishments or individuals associated with questionable or undesirable behavior.
Commonly used in urban settings to refer to places or people that give off a creepy or unsettling vibe.
In the writing industry, 'skeevy' may be used to describe a character or situation that is morally questionable or untrustworthy.
Psychologists may use the term 'skeevy' to describe behavior or actions that are manipulative or unethical in a clinical setting.
Lawyers may use 'skeevy' to refer to underhanded or shady tactics used by opposing counsel in a legal case.
Journalists may use 'skeevy' to describe sources or individuals involved in a story who are not credible or have questionable motives.