by Dr. Etymology February 24, 2020
When you are talking to someone and feel like saying something stupid random or just feel like confusing the fuck out of them.
by Seeeee the future March 15, 2017
by PhantomLion December 31, 2006
Function: verb/adjective
Etymology: Etymology: Middle English, from Old English scafan; Lithuanian skobti to pluck
Date: 1988
transitive verb
1: to take or borrow ; Chiefly cigarettes aka: skave ; Assoc. bogart
adjective
1: one who takes or borrows
Unfortunately, my neighbor saw the pizza delivery guy's car, came over and scaved a few slices.
Dude, she drank all my beer. What a freaken' scave.
by mchamptn1 March 01, 2009
by ntshan February 26, 2003
scaving; searching or rooting through abandoned or forgotten spaces, eg. a car factory shut down 30 years ago
Samantha had all her tables made from wood she found while scaving in the ruins of the local steel mill
by Tucker Morrent December 09, 2013
by SaltyBunn January 12, 2023