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- Dictionaryskive/skʌɪv/
verb
- 1. avoid work or a duty by staying away or leaving early; shirk: "I skived off school"
noun
- 1. an instance of avoiding work or a duty by staying away or leaving early.
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Skive is an informal verb that means to be absent from work or school without permission, or to do something else when you should be working. Learn how to use skive in different contexts, see synonyms and related words, and hear the pronunciation.
- English (US)
SKIVE meaning: 1. to be absent from work or school without...
- Skive: Russian Translation
SKIVE translate: сачковать, прогуливать . Learn more in the...
- Skive Turkish Translation
skive translate: kaytarmak, işten kaçmak; okulu/işi kırmak....
- Skive: Polish Translation
skive translate: wagarować, bumelować. Learn more in the...
- Znaczenie Skive, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
skive definicja: 1. to be absent from work or school without...
- Skive in Traditional Chinese
SKIVE translate: 曠工;逃學,曠課. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Skive in Simplified Chinese
SKIVE translate: 旷工;逃学,旷课. Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Skived
SKIVED definition: 1. past simple and past participle of...
- English (US)
Learn the British and American meanings of skive, a verb that can mean to avoid work or school, or to cut off a material in thin layers. See examples, synonyms, etymology, and related words.
Skive can mean to avoid work or responsibility, or to slice off leather or rubber. Learn the difference, pronunciation, and usage of skive in British and American English.
SKIVE meaning: 1. to be absent from work or school without permission: 2. to be absent from work or school…. Learn more.
Skive definition: to split or cut, as leather, into layers or slices.. See examples of SKIVE used in a sentence.
Skive can mean to cut thin layers off leather or rubber, or to avoid work or duty in British slang. Learn the origin, synonyms, translations and examples of skive from various sources.
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