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to skank
noun
Any substance that is particularly foul, unhygienic or unpleasant.
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Although she failed to teach me to skank.
10.10pm BST Both reds are now out of commission - the score is 56-26 in O'Sullivan's favour, and you'd reckon he needs to pot just one more ball to skank the frame.
Like Ant & Dec by way of 30s music hall and Fresh Prince-era Will Smith, Rizzle Kicks are a pair of Brit-school Brighton lads going a long way on their rude-boy charms, making tunes to skank to at the back of the bus with a can of shandy in your hand.
Who taught Barry Chuckle to skank?
Don't let those UK rudebwoys tell you otherwise, us Yankees know how to skank.
I got back in touch with Freddy to skank down memory lane and here's what landed on the tape.
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We spent the five minutes of its duration trying to figure out whether to laugh, skank, or cry.
Bégaudeau, a brave and candid man, dramatizes his own failures, as when he offhandedly compares some insolent girls to "skanks" and nearly starts a rebellion.
And by playing the right music, you can make people get up and want to start skanking.
Eventually the driver, a young woman, came out to complain and Skank just ripped into her, insulting everything about her.
Have a rhythm that you can "skank" to.
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