Short for skin up (“travel uphill on skis, snowboard, or bicycle”) [(slang, intransitive) To make a cannabis cigarette.]
skined
Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for skined.
Editorial note
But in fairness to the Millennials, my generation also has more than its fair share of thin-skined entitlement children.
Quick take
Short for skin up (“travel uphill on skis, snowboard, or bicycle”) [(slang, intransitive) To make a cannabis cigarette.]
Meaning at a glance
The clearest senses and uses of skined gathered in one view.
(transitive) To injure the skin of.
(transitive) To remove the skin and/or fur of an animal or a human.
Definitions
Core meanings and parts of speech for skined.
verb
Short for skin up (“travel uphill on skis, snowboard, or bicycle”) [(slang, intransitive) To make a cannabis cigarette.]
verb
(transitive) To injure the skin of.
verb
(transitive) To remove the skin and/or fur of an animal or a human.
verb
(colloquial) To high five.
Example sentences
But in fairness to the Millennials, my generation also has more than its fair share of thin-skined entitlement children.
Sorry for late reply but your response is hillarious - Vivaldi is just re-skined Chrome.
The Narn are not 'Dark skined prominant skeletal featured war like people'.
Mimbari == Vague eastern mysticism Narn == Dark skined prominant skeletal featured war like people You gotta be really obtuse to not see that plainly for what it is.
This gets down to explaining that what they think of as black people are actualy white skinned and what we see as white skined are actualy black skinned.
Frequently asked questions
Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.
How do you use skined in a sentence?
But in fairness to the Millennials, my generation also has more than its fair share of thin-skined entitlement children.
What does skined mean?
Short for skin up (“travel uphill on skis, snowboard, or bicycle”) [(slang, intransitive) To make a cannabis cigarette.]
What part of speech is skined?
skined is commonly used as verb.