Associations to the word «Skinny»
Noun
- Heel
- Dawkins
- Cookbook
- Shields
- Cop
- Elbow
- Vest
- Badger
- Joey
- Shoulder
- Gal
- Weasel
- Claw
- Mattress
- Fresco
- Shawl
- Jean
- Grin
- Knee
- Clerk
- Commoner
- Bowie
- Gaping
- Jesse
- Paperback
- Genes
- Sleeve
- Seven
- Rag
- Molly
- Nose
- Skirt
- Cloak
- Pie
- Bunk
- Bully
- Tie
- Flap
- Youngster
- Long
- Larkin
- Stocking
- Shit
- Frock
- Limb
- Jacket
- Kind
- Speeding
- Broom
- Mildred
- Claus
- Whore
- Aged
- Frame
- Diet
- Triangle
- Doc
- Mane
- Edinburgh
- Lil
- Briefcase
- Arm
Adjective
Pictures for the word «Skinny»
Wiktionary
SKINNY, adjective. (informal) Having little flesh and fat; slim; slender; narrow; thin, generally beyond what looks beautiful.
SKINNY, adjective. (informal) (of food or beverages) Low-fat.
SKINNY, adjective. Naked; nude (chiefly used in the phrase skinny dipping).
SKINNY, noun. (colloquial) The details or facts; especially, those obtained by gossip or rumor.
SKINNY, noun. A state of nakedness; nudity.
SKINNY, noun. (informal) A low-fat serving of coffee.
SKINNY, noun. A skinny being.
SKINNY AS A RAIL, adjective. (simile) (colloquial) Especially of a person, very skinny.
SKINNY DIP, verb. Alternative form of skinny-dip
SKINNY DIPPING, noun. The practice of swimming in the nude, as opposed to a swimsuit.
SKINNY JEANS, noun. A style of form-fitting jeans with very narrow, straight legs, which often taper inward at the ankles.
SKINNY MALINK, noun. Alternative form of skinnymalinks
SKINNY MIRROR, noun. (informal) A slightly curved mirror, typically fitted in the fitting rooms of clothing shops, that shows the customer to be thinner than reality.
Dictionary definition
SKINNY, noun. Confidential information about a topic or person; "he wanted the inside skinny on the new partner".
SKINNY, adjective. Being very thin; "a child with skinny freckled legs"; "a long scrawny neck".
SKINNY, adjective. Of or relating to or resembling skin.
SKINNY, adjective. Fitting snugly; "a tightly-fitting cover"; "tight-fitting clothes".
SKINNY, adjective. Giving or spending with reluctance; "our cheeseparing administration"; "very close (or near) with his money"; "a penny-pinching miserly old man".
Wise words
It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is
essential is invisible to the eye.