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skint

Skink vs Skint - What's the difference?

skink | skint |


As a noun skink

is a lizard of the scincidae family, having small or reduced limbs or none at all and long tails that are regenerated when shed or skink can be (obsolete) drink.

As a verb skink

is (scotland) to serve (a drink).

As an adjective skint is

(slang|british|australian) penniless, poor, impecunious, broke.

Skint vs Stint - What's the difference?

skint | stint |


As an adjective skint

is (slang|british|australian) penniless, poor, impecunious, broke.

As a noun stint is

a period of time spent doing or being something a spell or stint can be any of several very small wading birds in the genus calidris types of sandpiper, such as the dunlin or the sanderling or stint can be (medical device).

As a verb stint is

(archaic|intransitive) to stop (an action); cease, desist.

Skin vs Skint - What's the difference?

skin | skint |


As a noun skin

is (uncountable) the outer protective layer of the body of any animal, including of a human.

As a verb skin

is to injure the skin of.

As an adjective skint is

(slang|british|australian) penniless, poor, impecunious, broke.

Skirt vs Skint - What's the difference?

skirt | skint |


As a noun skirt

is an article of clothing, usually worn by women and girls, that hangs from the waist and covers the lower part of the body.

As a verb skirt

is to be on or form the border of.

As an adjective skint is

(slang|british|australian) penniless, poor, impecunious, broke.

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