John: "Sorry boss, due to heavy snowfall I can't drive in today and the trains and buses have stopped running"
Boss: "Strange, your colleague who lives on the same road as you made it in fine. Your not by any chance trying to snow skive?"
Boss: "Strange, your colleague who lives on the same road as you made it in fine. Your not by any chance trying to snow skive?"
by Wizzdom February 22, 2010
A response made to someone who is working on the same assignment as you and continually heckles you about doing this and that while in reality you are reading Urban Dictionary and MLIA.
Person a) Hey do you know how to work out this formula?
Person b) No sry
Person a) How about this graph?
Person b) soz nop
Person a) Are you working?
Person b) Oh shut-up-and-skive already
Person b) No sry
Person a) How about this graph?
Person b) soz nop
Person a) Are you working?
Person b) Oh shut-up-and-skive already
by Pandan8or October 24, 2009
Skiving is Scottish slang for skipping/ditching/bunking something like work or school
mainly used by Highschool kids to describe deliberately missing a class they didn't like
also it could be used in England I'm not sure though since I'm not English but maybe they do, I wouldn't know lol
mainly used by Highschool kids to describe deliberately missing a class they didn't like
also it could be used in England I'm not sure though since I'm not English but maybe they do, I wouldn't know lol
by explanation February 21, 2022
Originated from the word ski diving this slang was created during war from a noble act by Tont shush and Ben dover from a parachuting incident
by Keith Lennon May 21, 2021