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skift

  • An old southern term for a light dusting of snow. A 1/4 inch or less.

    Last edited on Mar 12 2008. Submitted by Ted Begley from Lexington, Lexington-Fayette, KY, USA on Mar 12 2008.

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skiied

adjective

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skillage

noun - uncountable

  • "skill". From the word "skill" + the "-age" suffix.
    That takes skillage.

    Last edited on Dec 31 2010. Submitted by Emily T. from Portland St, Haverhill, MA 01830, USA on Mar 01 2003.

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skimp

  • cigarette.
    Bum me a skimp.
    Is that a skimp behind your ear?

    Last edited on Apr 23 2013. Submitted by craig j. from Mt Vernon, WA, USA on Feb 07 2002.

  • noun. being charged too much for something. See: ripped off.
    You paid way too much for that weed dude! You got seriously skimped!

    Last edited on Sep 15 2002. Submitted by D. EL from Washington, DC, USA on Sep 15 2002.

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skin

noun

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skin a bear

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skin alive

verb - transitive

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