Skank — British

In British English, the word is versatile, used primarily as a musical term, a slang verb for deception, or a derogatory noun. 1. Musical and Cultural Meaning

Similar to its use in American slang, the word can be used as a disparaging noun. british skank

: Typical moves involve a "toe on the ground, kick out" motion while jumping and shifting legs. 2. Slang for Deception In British English, the word is versatile, used

The most positive and common British usage refers to a specific style of dance associated with . : Typical moves involve a "toe on the

: "To skank" someone means to cheat or defraud them, especially a friend (e.g., "He skanked me out of my money").

: A "skank" can refer to a bad deal or an act of cheating (e.g., "That's not a good deal; it's a skank"). 3. Derogatory Usage

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