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[ UK /skˈɪnt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. lacking funds
    `skint' is a British slang term

How To Use skint In A Sentence

  • By the way, if you're wondering about the British-ism in the first sentence, "skint" is slang for "broke," as in: got no money. RELIGION Blog | dallasnews.com
  • I am always skint and it is hurting my family and my girlfriend as well as me. The Sun
  • While skintight leather leggings have been en vogue for a while, fashion editors and stylists are now wearing looser, tailored styles. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was claimed that after fleeing the property, Kilcullen drunkenly telephoned police and said he had carried out the attack because he was "skint". PinkNews.co.uk
  • I got really hooked on them when I was skint as a student. The Sun
  • But loads of skint people from the estates around here use it, and it's creaming off cash from them.
  • For more than 30 years, this quaint little Victorian-themed resort at the southern tip of New Jersey said no to ‘skintight, formfitting or bikini type’ bathing attire on males over the age of 12.
  • ‘We were always skint before,’ Rowley says of the days before the band got signed.
  • One gripe is skintight clothes disrupt the signal - so avoid Lycra. The Sun
  • While skintight leather leggings have been en vogue for a while, fashion editors and stylists are now wearing looser, tailored styles. Times, Sunday Times
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