skinner
IPA: skˈɪnɝ
noun
- Someone who skins animals.
- A hunting knife used for skinning animal carcasses.
- A machine used for removing the skin from animal carcasses.
- One who deals in skins, pelts, or hides.
- (prison slang, derogatory) A sex offender.
- (gambling, slang) An instance of skinning the lamb, i.e. a bookmaker winning all of his bets where nobody backed the winner.
- A surname originating as an occupation.
- An unincorporated community in Audrain County, Missouri, United States.
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Examples of "skinner" in Sentences
- Skinner is generally a nice guy.
- Branham wanted to be a skunk skinner.
- Skinner is not considered a scientist.
- It is the first of the Bob Skinner novels.
- From, the trade of a skinner or peltmonger.
- Skinner is the alter ego of The Invisible Man.
- Tess Skinner is the daughter of an indigent squatter.
- The skinner knife is a professional tool for a skinner.
- The skinner was a fat, good-humoured creature, like all
- Indigenous struggles resurface as homesickness beats Zeph Skinner.
- The new Skinner was made to be a nice guy, but just not quite Skinner.
- im a big x files fan an i cant recall skinner saying anything like that,,
- "skinner" or "skynner" in the search feature and looked to see what came up.
- Provides the ability to apply different skins to a theme By copy the 'skinner' directory to your wp-contents / plugins directory.
- By his son, Theodorus Van Wyck, Esq., of Fishkill Hook, who remembers to have been shown, within the last forty years, by an individual then living, the bones of a "skinner," or cowboy, still lying unburied in a defile of the mountains.
- There have been few ante-post setbacks to match it in recent seasons, and victory for the new O'Brien-trained favourite, Jan Vermeer, would be a relative "skinner" for the layers in ante-post terms as he was barely on the punters 'radar until his win in the Gallinule Stakes 10 days ago.
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