Peeved
1. Annoyed
2. Irritated
(Peeve: to get on one's nerves, to get under one's skin, etc.)
2. Irritated
(Peeve: to get on one's nerves, to get under one's skin, etc.)
Cyrenne was a little pissed and rather peeved when she saw that the slow trafic was going to make her late.
Peeved
When something bothers you or when you're annoyed. Derived from the phrase "pet peeve".
"I did so badly on my test." "I know me too and I studied so hard I'm so peeved I did badly."
Peeved
When you get real frustrated in Cod Mod 2 and feel like killing yourself.
Cole just got too peeved and said he wasn't going to play Cod Mod 2 anymore.
Peeve
1. Alcohol
2. Getting on the booze
2. Getting on the booze
Do you want a peeve?
No, I'm peeved enough.
No, I'm peeved enough.
Peeve
something that annoys you or makes you angry. (ie - a pet peeve)
Not saying "excuse me" is a pet peeve of mine.
Peeves
Peeves is the Hogwarts poltergeist. Everyone hates him. He floats through the corridors reeking havoc. Argus Filch, the Hogwarts caretaker, has been trying to get him thrown out of the castle for a long time. He will only listen to The Bloody Baron, the Slytherin ghost.
Peeves was sining a song of his own composition:
"We did it! We bashed him! Wee Potter's the one! And Voldy's gone moldy so now let's have fun!"
-Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
"Peeves was found writing rude words on the chalkboard."
"We did it! We bashed him! Wee Potter's the one! And Voldy's gone moldy so now let's have fun!"
-Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows.
"Peeves was found writing rude words on the chalkboard."
peeves
similar to ceebs, derived from PVS (persistent vegetative state). It denotes a greater laziness or lack of motivation to act.
Lee: You know, I ceebs to go to English class today.
John: I peeves to get out of my bed and give a fuck about life.
John: I peeves to get out of my bed and give a fuck about life.