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[1] the external covering or integument of an animal body, especially when soft and flexible.
[2] such an integument stripped from the body of an animal, especially a small animal; pelt: a beaver skin.
[3] the tanned or treated pelt or hide of an animal, especially when used in apparel and accessories; leather (usually used in combination): pigskin; calfskin.
[4] any integumentary covering, casing, outer coating, or surface layer, as an investing membrane, the rind or peel of fruit, or a film on liquid: a skin of thin ice; the aluminum skin of an airplane.
[5] Jewelry . the outermost layer of a pearl. the outermost layer of a diamond as found: often different in color and refraction from the inner part of the stone.
[6] Nautical . the shell or ceiling of a hull. the outer, exposed part of a furled sail.
[7] Metallurgy . an outer layer of a metal piece having characteristics differing from those of the interior.
[8] a container made of animal skin, used for holding liquids, especially wine.
[9] Slang . condom.
[10] skins, Slang . drums.
[11] Slang . a swindler; cheat.
[12] Slang . a skinflint.
[13] Slang . a horse.
[14] Slang . a dollar bill.
[15] Rocketry . the outer surface of a missile or rocket.
[16] to strip or deprive of skin; flay; peel; husk.
[17] to remove or strip off (any covering, outer coating, surface layer, etc.).
[18] to scrape or rub a small piece of skin from (one's hand, leg, etc.), as in falling or sliding against something: She skinned her knee.
[19] to urge on, drive, or whip (a draft animal, as a mule or ox).
[20] to climb or jump: He skinned the rope to the top of the wall.
[21] to cover with or as if with skin.
[22] Slang . to strip of money or belongings; fleece, as in gambling.
[23] Cards . to slide cards one at a time off the top of (the pack) in dealing.
[24] Slang . to defeat completely: skinned at the polls.
[25] Slang . to castigate; reprimand: skinned for his disobedience.
[26] Slang . to slip off or depart hurriedly (often followed by out ).
[27] Slang . showing or featuring nude persons, often in a sexually explicit way: a skin magazine. presenting films, stage shows, exhibitions, etc., that feature nude persons, especially in a sexually explicit way: a Times Square skin house.
[28] by the skin of one's teeth , Informal . by an extremely narrow margin; just barely; scarcely: We made the last train by the skin of our teeth.
[29] get under one's skin , Slang . to irritate; bother: His laugh really gets under my skin. to affect deeply; impress; penetrate: That sort of music always gets under my skin.
[30] have a thick skin , to be insensitive to criticism or rebuffs: The complaint desk is a job for someone who has a thick skin.
[31] have a thin skin , to be extremely sensitive to criticism or rebuffs; be easily offended: Be careful what you say to me, I have a thin skin.
[32] in /with a whole skin , without harm; unscathed; safely: She escaped from the burning building with a whole skin.
[33] no skin off one's back /nose /teeth , Slang . of no interest or concern or involving no risk to one.
[34] save one's skin , Informal . to avoid harm, especially to escape death: They betrayed their country to save their skins.
[35] skin alive , Informal . to reprimand; scold. to subdue completely, especially in a cruel or ruthless manner: The home team was skinned alive this afternoon.
[36] under the skin , in essence; fundamentally; despite appearances or differences: sisters under the skin.
[37] stripped of the skin
[38] having a skin as specified (in combination ) thick-skinned
[39] keep one's eyes skinned or keep one's eyes peeled to watch carefully
[40] the tissue forming the outer covering of the vertebrate body: it consists of two layers (the dermis and epidermis), the outermost of which may be covered with hair, scales, feathers, etc. It is mainly protective and sensory in function (as modifier ) a skin disease See also dermis, epidermis Related adjectives: cutaneous, dermatoid
[41] a person's complexion a fair skin
[42] any similar covering in a plant or lower animal
[43] any coating or film, such as one that forms on the surface of a liquid
[44] unsplit leather made from the outer covering of various mammals, reptiles, etc Compare hide 2 (def. 1)
[45] the outer covering of a fur-bearing animal, dressed and finished with the hair on
[46] a container made from animal skin
[47] the outer covering surface of a vessel, rocket, etc
[48] a person's skin regarded as his life to save one's skin
[49] (often plural) informal (in jazz or pop use) a drum
[50] informal short for skinhead
[51] slang a cigarette paper used for rolling a cannabis cigarette
[52] Irish slang a person; sort he's a good old skin
[53] by the skin of one's teeth by a narrow margin; only just
[54] get under one's skin informal to irritate one
[55] jump out of one's skin to be very startled
[56] no skin off one's nose informal not a matter that affects one adversely
[57] skin and bone extremely thin
[58] thick skin an insensitive nature
[59] thin skin a sensitive nature
[60] (tr) to remove the outer covering from (fruit, etc)
[61] (tr) to scrape a small piece of skin from (a part of oneself) in falling, etc he skinned his knee
[62] (often foll by over) to cover (something) with skin or a skinlike substance or (of something) to become covered in this way
[63] (tr) slang to strip of money; swindle
[64] relating to or for the skin skin cream
[65] slang , mainly US involving or depicting nudity skin magazines
Words related to Skinned
skintrim, shave, graze, pare, scrape, exuviate, shed, scale, slough, peel, hull, excoriate, decorticate, remove, cast, husk, bare, abrade, scalp, strip
Words nearby Skinned
skinskimming, skimmings, skimobile, skimp, skimpy, skin, skin alive, skin and bones, skin care, skin deep, skin dose
Origin of Skinned
1150–1200; Middle English (noun) < Old Norse skinn; cognate with dialectal German Schinde skin of fruit
Other words from Skinned
skin·like , adjective
un·der·skin , noun
un·skinned , adjective
skin′ less adj.
Word origin for Skinned
Old English scinn, from Old Norse skinn
Synonyms for Skinned
graze, pare, scrape, shave, trim, abrade, bare, bark, cast, decorticate, excoriate, exuviate, flay, gall, hull, husk, peel, remove, rind, scale, scalp, shed, shuck, slough, strip, cut off, lay bare, pull off