skinning Definition
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skin
noun
- 1. The tough flexible waterproof covering of the human or animal body.
- Thesaurus: epidermis, derma, cuticle, covering, pelt, hide.
- Thesaurus: epidermis, derma, cuticle, coat, covering, pelt, hide.
- Thesaurus: peel, husk, rind, covering.
- Example: sausage skin
- Example: greasy skin
7. A semi-solid coating or film on the surface of a liquid.
8. A container for liquids made from an animal hide.
9. The outer covering of a craft, eg aircraft.
10. jazz., colloq
- Drums.
- Form: skins (usually)
- A skinhead.
- A cigarette paper for making a joint (noun 5).
- 1. To remove or strip the skin from something.
- Example: skin 2 lb tomatoes
- Thesaurus: peel, pare, scalp, flay, strip, husk, shuck (
- Example: He skinned his elbow when he fell
- To cheat or swindle.
4. Said of a wound, etc: to become covered with skin.
- Form: skin over (often)
- Very narrowly; only just.
- Thesaurus: barely, narrowly, scarcely, just.
- To greatly annoy and irritate them.
- Thesaurus: anger, upset, irritate, annoy, bother, irk, disturb, bug (
- To become their consuming passion or obsession.
- colloq
Not a cause of even slight concern or nuisance to one.
- Example: It's no skin off my nose if he decides to resign
- See under save.
- To severely reprimand them.
- Example: I'll be skinned alive if I don't get back in time
Phrasal Verb: skin up
- To prepare and roll a cigarette that contains an illegal substance, especially cannabis or cocaine.
