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Skin out is American slang for abscond.
Skip and jump is London Cockney rhyming slang for the heart (pump).
1. Literally refers to a location on the ship, such as "Top Part Ship" 2. Can refer to an area of personal responsibility. ie. "I'd look after that, but it's not my part ship".
Snip is slang for something easily achievable. Snip is slang for a bargain.Snip is slang for a tailor. Snip is slang for handcuffs.Snip is slang for a small, insignificant, irritating person.
Noun. 1. A skinhead. 2. A sister. See 'skin and blister'Verb. To roll up a cannabis/marijuana cigarette. Abb. of 'skin up'.
Skit is British slang for to tease.
Skip bail is slang for jump bail.
Insulting term for a female (usu.). Labels her as absolute trash, i.e. a rat which lives in a skip. Usually aimed in the direction of cock-teasers.
n dumpster. ItÂ’s odd that something as revolting should develop such a pleasant name. The dumpster was invented by a man called Skip Mandible. This is a lie.
Skip is slang for an escape. Skip is slang for an escapee. Skip is British slang for a boss.Skip is British slang for a place to sleep.Skip is British slang for an old, dilapidated or cheap vehicle.
injecting drugs just under the skin
Skip it is slang for abandon a project. Skip it is slang for abscond, disappear.
Skim is American slang for conceal or divert part of one's income to avoid paying tax.
Skip kennel is slang for a lackey; a footboy.
Ship Out is slang for depart.
Sip is backslang for to urinate (piss).
To leave the berth and sail away. eg. "The ship slipped at 0800".
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v. i.
To become covered with skin; as, a wound skins over.
n.
A beehive; a skep.
v. t.
To strip off the skin or hide of; to flay; to peel; as, to skin an animal.
v. t.
To cause to skip; as, to skip a stone.
n.
The slip or sheath of a sword, and the like.
v. i.
To embark on a ship.
n.
The act of slipping; as, a slip on the ice.
v. t.
To pass over or by without notice; to omit; to miss; as, to skip a line in reading; to skip a lesson.
n.
An outside covering or case; as, a pillow slip.
v. t.
To cut slips from; to cut; to take off; to make a slip or slips of; as, to slip a piece of cloth or paper.
v. t.
To receive on board ship; as, to ship a sea.
n.
A fielder stationed on the off side and to the rear of the batsman. There are usually two of them, called respectively short slip, and long slip.
v. t.
To put in its place; as, to ship the tiller or rudder.
v. t.
To engage or secure for service on board of a ship; as, to ship seamen.
n.
A basket. See Skep.
v. t.
To take off by skimming; as, to skim cream.
v. t.
To check with a skid, as wagon wheels.
v. t.
To cover with skin, or as with skin; hence, to cover superficially.
v. t.
To leap lightly over; as, to skip the rope.
n.
A slender piece; a strip; as, a slip of paper.
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