Definition of skeered
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Other terms relating to 'afraid, scared ':
Definitions include: skittish.
Definitions include: nervousness, trepidation about a big decision, especially marriage.
Definitions include: to be nervous or afraid.
Definitions include: to not do something out of fear; "chicken out ".
Definitions include: nervousness or fright.
Definitions include: the inability to urinate in the presence of others.
Definitions include: see cold feet .
Definitions include: a scared person.
Definitions include: afraid.
Definitions include: to not go through with a plan because of fear.
Definitions include: feeble.
Definitions include: to be extremely scared.
Definitions include: nervousness.
Definitions include: scared.
Definitions include: a coward.
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Definitions include: one who is attracted to intelligent people. A person who finds intelligence attractive. from Latin sapio ('wise, sensible, discerning') and Greek -phile ('loving') "I am 'attracted to intelligence' therefore I am a sapiophile."
Definitions include: a video.
Definitions include: very cold.
Definitions include: to perform fellatio.
Definitions include: to present an idea and test the reaction.
Definitions include: a person who cock blocks .
Definitions include: noun, derived from the 1990's sitcom, Seinfeld.
Definitions include: Fuck off
Definitions include: mentally tired
Definitions include: a bribe paid after an undue favor or service has been rendered, especially such in a way to maintain a corrupt relationship or ensure future favors.
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