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skosh

[skohsh]

noun

Slang.
  1. a bit; a jot.

    We need just a skosh more room.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of skosh1

From the Japanese word sukoshi a little (bit)
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They train like Olympians cutting carbs in hopes of shaving milliseconds off their times, jumping just a skosh farther or higher or pumping out one more rep on the weight bench.

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“Saving Venice” hints that, with a bit of innovation, a skosh of collective willingness and a lot of hard work, humans can indeed stop the tide.

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He clocks in a skosh younger than Sanders and a skosh older than Biden — all three born during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration.

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Thompson talked about how recently she has been thinking a lot about how her movies make audiences feel, saying “I think about the future and I’m like, ‘If I made a film that was set even a skosh in the future, like 25 years or something, would I want there to be single use plastic?

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It sprints from rest to 60 miles an hour in a skosh over four seconds courtesy of a 131-horsepower electric motor powered by a 7.1-kilowatt-hour lithium ion battery pack.

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When To Use

What does skosh mean?

A skosh is a slang term for an imprecise unit of measurement, meaning “a small amount.” 

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