"Skipped" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Past tense of "skip," which is to jump over something without touching it.
To leave out or omit something.
To go over or past something without stopping or paying attention to it.
<strong>Skinning</strong> refers to the process of removing the outer layer of an animal's hide or pelt, particularly an animal that has been hunted. In computing, <strong>skin</strong> a mesh, is a process to easily resize the UV mapping. It is also used in video games to replace the in-game character's model with a new one.
To skinny-dip, is to go swimming in the nude, typically secretly or with no clothes on, usually in a body of water such as a lake, river, or ocean.
"Skinny-dipping" is a colloquialism that refers to the act of swimming naked in a body of water, typically a lake, river, or ocean, in secret, without the presence of clothing. The term implies a casual and informal setting, often associated with summer fun, teenage hijinks, or romantic escapades. It can also imply a sense of playfulness and spontaneity.
Noun: The outer covering or surface of an animal, especially one that has been treated and preserved for use as a covering for furniture or clothing.<br><br>Example: "a deer skin"<br><br>Synonyms: hide, pelt, fur, tegument<br><br>Verb: To remove the outer covering from a person or animal.<br><br>Example: "she skinned the rabbit"<br><br>Synonyms: flay, strip, peel<br><br>Idiomatic expressions: skin-deep, skin one's teeth, break the skin, get under one's skin.
The word "skint" is a British slang term that means being broke or penniless. It can also imply being financially struggling or in debt.
To pass over or leave out something, especially on purpose: I'll skip the dessert, thanks. The subway will skip several stops because of the roadwork.<br><br>To give up or abandon something, especially a difficult task: I'll have to skip this class if it conflicts with my work schedule.<br><br>In sports, to avoid catching or hitting the ball, or to intentionally not tackle or tag an opponent: He tried to skip over the defender and score a goal.<br><br>In music, to move quickly along by jumping or stepping over the notes on the staff, usually weakening the beat.<br><br>In moving, to pass over with the feet in a single movement, especially when dancing or marching, without lifting the foot from the ground.
Skippering is the act of steering a boat or ship, particularly a sailing vessel. The skipper is the person in charge of the vessel, responsible for navigation, safety, and overall management of the crew and passengers.
To leave out or omit something, such as words or actions; not performing or following something that is expected, often intentional.
To move quickly over or across a place without walking or using a vehicle, often for fun or exercise.
Skipton is a market town and civil parish within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District in West Yorkshire, England, located on the confluence of the River Aire and the River Skirbeck.