What is Skinny?
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Something a lot of girls want to be, also known as perfection. No matter how thin some girls get, they will never be happy with their weight. The quest for "skinny" causes many problems like anorexia or bulemia. Of course, when thinness comes naturally, the girls who possess it get cocky and let their egos grow bigger than necessary.
To be more exact, to be skinny is to lack fat, bulk or to weigh or appear to weigh less than average. This does not make a person worth less or more!! Word up, kiddies!
"Oh my GOD! I am SO skinny!! Yes, you are skinny too, just not as skinny as me! Oh, I love being skinny! That means I am healthier, prettier and more attractive than you! Go throw up in a toilet, now!"
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the scoop, what's up
What's the skinny on your mom? Is she single?
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"The skinny" is a slang term that refers to inside information. Similar to the "low down".
I've got the skinny on who will win an award this year.
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a word that should not be confused with 'rail-thin'. compared to all the 'average size' today, anyone whose normal and fit appear to be thinner to others than they really are.
if fat doesn't mean obese, skinny doesn't mean anorexic thin, kthx
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Very thin, lacking flesh. Something far too many women want to be, and incorrectly assume that this makes them desirable to men. Men often desire a fleshier woman.
Man, look at that skinny girl! You can make out where all her ribs are, and she's got no boobs or butt!
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A United States Marine Corps term for information.
During world war two until the late 1960's, military orders in the Marine Corps were copied on paper that resembled the skin of an onion. It was extremly thin and fragile, and translucent in appearance.
"What's the skinny on the promotions" said the private
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U.S. Marine Corps and Navy term for information. It is an old term dating back to pre WW-ll. It derives it's name from the onion skin type paper that the military would copy their orders on. It was almost translucent and looked and felt very much like onion skin.
Hey Sarge; what's the skinny on us going to Iraq?
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