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Skip seconds, skip dessert, skip, skip, skip to my lou.
Wenger's body was chopped up and drained of blood; it was found in a garbage skip (dumpster) in Myrte Alley, in the Polk Street district.
I walked, pelted with rain, past the local supermarket, Louis Foods, and saw genteel senior citizens, as they always did in the morning, rooting in the skips ("dumpster diving") for the perishables that Californian state law obliges retailers to discard after 24 hours.
Furniture was bought either second hand, donated to him or found in garbage skips (dumpsters).
Actually, he used the word "skip" instead of "Dumpster," so it took a reporter awhile to understand why his girlfriend didn't want him to bring the slab home.
This isn't the only case of someone being prosecuted for what is known as "skipping" in the UK and "dumpster diving" in the US – taking discarded supermarket waste, destined for landfill, from bins.
Ben Sasse, the most outspoken member of the Never Trump faction, had his spokesman tell reporters that he would skip Cleveland in order to "take his kids to watch some dumpster fires across the state".
We need a dumpster.
I HAVE Dumpster dived.
"The Dumpster," he said.
Look at that Dumpster.
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