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ski (other) : Suffix which can make many words sound much better, just by using it on the end.
"I'm going off to work-ski now, goodbye" "Drink-ski the beer-ski friend!"
Submitted by: Dave Wilding from United Kingdom on Feb. 13, 2006 13:29
skiboarding (verb) : a term used to denote skiing or snowboarding, so you don't have to say "I am going skiing and snowboarding." Instead, one can say "I am going skiboarding." Pronounced with a short i sound.
Submitted by: Alison C. from New York on Feb. 26, 2007 10:52
skidmarks (noun) : a result of not properly cleaning oneself after having a bowel movement; the marks left on the undergarments resemble tire marks left on the road after skidding.
You should pre-treat your unmentionables because you do not want those skidmarks to stain!
Submitted by: Kimberly from Pennsylvania on Jun. 14, 2007 16:21
skiff
(noun) : a light dusting : a small amount
We only got a skiff of snow from the storm last night.
Submitted by: ML Boland from Hawaii on Nov. 05, 2009 12:27
(noun) : a small amount of powdery snow accumulating in doorways or blowing across a street
We looked out and saw a skiff of snow dashing across the sidewalk. —Common speech in southeast Kansas
Submitted by: Bill Vietti from Kansas on Jan. 21, 2006 07:24
skig-scag (noun) : a disreputable person
His apprehension was well founded; the skig-scag was brandishing a gun before he could react. —Dave Chappell, Chappell's Show season 1, The Player Haters Ball
Submitted by: Rod Pruitt on Nov. 21, 2006 16:04
Skillable (adjective) : increasing ones market value by learning new skills
She was more skillable than the other candidates.
Submitted by: Walt from Tennessee on May. 16, 2007 09:49
skillacious (adjective) : having or showing much skill or experience
Submitted by: Anonymous on Mar. 19, 2009 22:02
skillage
(noun) : exceptional skill
Submitted by: Neve from Nevada on Sep. 30, 2009 21:15
(noun) : skill and knowledge in a particular field or endeavor
Submitted by: unknown from California on Jul. 09, 2008 23:13
(noun) : great skill or intelligence
'That girl has skillage and bravura.'
Submitted by: Intelligence Girl from Canada on Sep. 23, 2007 19:33
(noun) : When you execute a trick perfectly you shout it.
"Oh! Skillage! I did a backflip!"
Submitted by: Giordanio Perez from Canada on Mar. 15, 2007 12:52
skilly
(adjective) : 1)opposite of lucky 2)exhibiting great skill
I'm not lucky, I'm skilly. —unknown, unknown, unknown
Submitted by: michael from Colorado on May. 18, 2006 15:35
skim board (noun) : A flat board used for sliding on wet sand near the surf; user runs and jumps on the skimboard for short thrilling ride; flatter than a surf board.
A lot of kids use skimboards in southern California. —Edward Fry,
Submitted by: Anonymous on Jul. 11, 2006 15:57
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