skag
IPA: skˈæg
noun
- (slang) An unattractive woman.
- (nautical) Alternative form of skeg [(nautical) A fin-like structure to the rear of the keel of a vessel that supports the rudder and protects a propeller.]
- (slang) Alternative spelling of scag (“heroin”). [(slang, uncountable) Heroin.]
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Examples of "skag" in Sentences
- I told Skag that she could fix the page and likely save it.
- That's very clear and I insist upon it as do you regarding Skag.
- A wimp for prez a skag to worship and a network to keep you brainwashed.
- It came out in 1996 when I was 14 and I wouldn't even have had a clue what skag was.
- So, unless I can come up with something else, I'm going to have to skag the whole lot.
- She will no more give up this campaign on her own than a skag freak will give up the needle.
- These guys running skag and meth and girls into the country are Mobbed up all the way to Mexico City.
- He was jungled up at this flop down the street, him and the rest of the skag dogs who hung in that neck of the woods.
- Oh wait it does (and combined with proper treatment programs gets the skag-heads off it more often than not at least for a while), but we have an over-liberal society and government.
- Filled up with schitzos and skag freaks, tweakers, parolees, drool cases, pensioned-off old folks, professional students, lower-end wage slaves, a cluster of registered sex fiends on Summit off Howell, unclassified geeks up the ying-yang — the shavings and sweepings of 20th Century life in the city.
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