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What does "skank" mean?

SKANK Definition & Meaning

Skank: 1) An unappealing female*, either due to sexual promiscuity, horrible taste in clothing/hair, or generally slutty presentation of self. 2) A dance. Over the years, many slurs and insults have been reclaimed by social activist movements, such as dyke, queer, and even slut. In that vein, a new party is taking on the word skank.

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Shank: Directed by Simon Pearce, Christian Martin. With Wayne Virgo, Marc Laurent, Tom Bott, Alice Payne. A closeted teenage street punk takes up with the latest roughed-up gay victim of his bullying gang, which does not set well with the gang's drugged-up, brotherly leader. In the realm of slang, words often undergo transformations, taking on new meanings and connotations that can both confuse and fascinate us. It is believed to have originated in the s in the context of the ska music scene, particularly within the Jamaican music genre.

Shank (2009 film)

Shank is a British drama film starring Wayne Virgo, Marc Laurent, Alice Payne, Tom Bott and Garry Summers. The film was written by Darren Flaxstone and Christian Martin, directed by Simon Pearce & Christian Martin (uncredited), and produced by independent filmmaker Robert Shulevitz and Christian Martin. [1] The film won an Audience award in the Barcelona International Gay and Lesbian. Accessed 14 Oct. Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!

LegionSkanks

Aug 25, - A new party is taking on the word skank. And they're also taking on Vancouver's male body culture. .
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What does "skank" mean?

30sec teaser trailer - featuring "Cal's Theme" composed by Barnaby Taylor with songs by J Knight from his album "This is Me". .

Skank

The meaning of SKANK is a person and especially a woman of low or sleazy character. .


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A revived subreddit for Legion Of Skanks. The most offensive podcast in the game. .


Calling all Vancouver skanks

Explore the multifaceted meanings of the slang term 'skank', its derogatory use in contemporary culture, and the impact of language on perceptions of female sexuality. .