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skank

VERB
  1. dance the skank
NOUN
  1. any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant
  2. a rhythmic dance to reggae music performed by bending forward and extending the hands while bending the knees

How To Use skank In A Sentence

  • He sat on down on the skanky couch they'd stolen from a skip, and lit two cigarettes.
  • Just in case you didn't catch it - it features Rastafarian elephants in tams, skanking for peanut butter - this is big, big fun.
  • Take away my front teeth, put me in a skanky robe and nasty slippers and I would be a great candidate for an episode of Jerry Springer.
  • You're a skank, Karen, and clearly you're embracing your role.
  • The week will wrap up with some heavy skanking, as reggae dancing is known, as the Yeoville Recreational Centre comes alive with a Rasta revolution.
  • If a guy and a girl hook up with the same number of people, the girl is called a skank and the guy is just a guy. The Blessing of a B Minus
  • In another family, fifteen-year-old Lila could only speak to her younger sisters in the haughtiest and, as the family called it, the skankiest tones imaginable. Childhood Unbound
  • But there are subtle things you can do about that skanky stench.
  • I try nodding my head, skanking in a ragga style, foot tapping and finger waggling.
  • Stumbling drunk Jenna Bush spotted in skanky DC ba ... 09/27/2004
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