goive
A word to express general disinterest in one's situation or surroundings. Originally from Winchester College, goive has now spread to some major universities round the country. The word can be added to with both suffixes and prefixes: Mmyagoive and Goivestani
-Aren't you shirking?
-Goive
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-He's going to go mad
-Oh goive
-Goive
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-He's going to go mad
-Oh goive
goive
Verb: to goive, past participle goived.
Noun. pl goives
Noun. pl goives
As a verb, goive can be employed thus:
Q. did you vote in the uni elections?
A. No, I goived them.
and as a noun:
I was going to do some work but actually it's a bit of a goive.
Are you going to Anal Johnson's language lab?
Yup. Many goives. I loike ya.
Q. did you vote in the uni elections?
A. No, I goived them.
and as a noun:
I was going to do some work but actually it's a bit of a goive.
Are you going to Anal Johnson's language lab?
Yup. Many goives. I loike ya.
goive
to not care
i goive about my toyetime
goive
To not care or i dont care
I goive about maths
-or-
Hurry, you're going to be late for maths
- goive
-or-
Hurry, you're going to be late for maths
- goive
goive
to not care about something
I goive about my homework
goive
noun,
to be a goive
means a no-one or irrelavant person
to be a goive
means a no-one or irrelavant person
Ivor Biggun is a goive
goive
It essentially means whatever, or to express a lack of importance. It can be a verb, noun or adjective.
Stop goiving! (not doing anything)
Maths is such a goive subject.
Exercise is such a goive.
Maths is such a goive subject.
Exercise is such a goive.