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skank
[skangk]
noun
a prostitute; whore.
I won't date someone who dresses like a skank.
Disparaging and Offensive.a person who is sexually promiscuous, especially a woman.
a dirty, repulsive, or immoral person.
That hate-preaching skank is getting me really mad.
dirty or repulsive matter; filth.
Don't wash the dog in the bathtub—it took a lot of scrubbing to clean the skank out last time!
a dance usually performed to reggae, dub, or ska music and characterized by jerky, rhythmic movements, bending forward while swinging the arms and raising the knees.
verb (used without object)
to dance the skank.
If you're ready to skank hard, come to our club and bring your positive energy!
skank
/ æŋ /
noun
a fast dance to reggae music
slanga promiscuous female
verb
to perform this dance
Other 51Թ Forms
- skanker noun
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of skank1
Example Sentences
The GOP candidate for governor in North Carolina, Mark Robinson, has a humiliating past soundbite drop practically every week now, including the latest where he calls Beyoncé a "skank."
All I could think was: “I’m a homewrecker now. I’m that skank.”
“He was a freelance extortionist and had hotel suites hot-wired all over the city. He had the dirt, the skank, the skinny — and it was all true,” Ellroy said.
Republican reactions to the original Walker story played out along the standard sexist double standard: A man is instantly forgiven for just "spreading his seed," while the woman is degraded as " some skank."
“Parents of boys, let your sons know that there are scheming skanks out there,” reads another.
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