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.
  • Indigenous struggles resurface as homesickness beats Zeph Skinner.
  • The new Skinner was made to be a nice guy, but just not quite Skinner.

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