Skell vs Skall - What's the difference?
skell | skall |
(slang, US, New York) a homeless person, especially one who sleeps in the New York subway.
:Did you see those two skells lying in the doorway?
(slang, US, New York) (informal police jargon) A male suspicious person or crime suspect, especially a street person such as a drug dealer, pimp or panhandler. (Compare scumbag.) Popularized on the American TV police drama NYPD Blue .
(slang) To fall off or fall over
skel]
*Dictionary of American Regional English , by Joan Houston Hall, 2002[http://polyglot.lss.wisc.edu/dare/DYSADARE.html]
As verbs the difference between skell and skall
is that skell is to fall off or fall over while skall is to scale; to mount.As a noun skell
is a homeless person, especially one who sleeps in the New York subway.skell
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*skelNoun
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* See alsoVerb
(skell)- She went skelling over on the ice.
