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skank 1

 (skăngk)
n. Slang
1. One who is filthy or foul.
2. One who is considered to be sexually promiscuous. Used especially of a woman.

[Origin unknown.]

skank′y adj.

skank 2

 (skăngk)
n.
A rhythmic dance performed to reggae or ska music, characterized by bending forward, raising the knees, and extending the hands.
intr.v. skanked, skank·ing, skanks
To dance the skank.

[Jamaican English, to loaf, be shifty, be cunning, dance the skank; perhaps akin to skank.]
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skank

(skæŋk)
n
1. (Dancing) a fast dance to reggae music
2. slang a promiscuous female
vb (intr)
(Dancing) to perform this dance
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skank

(skæŋk) Slang. v.i.
1. to dance with violent, jerky movements, rhythmically bending forward and raising the knees, usu. to reggae music.
n.
2. a prostitute.
3. dirty or repulsive matter; filth.
4. a dirty, repulsive, or immoral person.
[1980–85, Amer.; orig. uncertain]
skank′er, n.
skank′y, adj. -i•er, -i•est.
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skank


Past participle: skanked
Gerund: skanking

Imperative
skank
skank
Present
I skank
you skank
he/she/it skanks
we skank
you skank
they skank
Preterite
I skanked
you skanked
he/she/it skanked
we skanked
you skanked
they skanked
Present Continuous
I am skanking
you are skanking
he/she/it is skanking
we are skanking
you are skanking
they are skanking
Present Perfect
I have skanked
you have skanked
he/she/it has skanked
we have skanked
you have skanked
they have skanked
Past Continuous
I was skanking
you were skanking
he/she/it was skanking
we were skanking
you were skanking
they were skanking
Past Perfect
I had skanked
you had skanked
he/she/it had skanked
we had skanked
you had skanked
they had skanked
Future
I will skank
you will skank
he/she/it will skank
we will skank
you will skank
they will skank
Future Perfect
I will have skanked
you will have skanked
he/she/it will have skanked
we will have skanked
you will have skanked
they will have skanked
Future Continuous
I will be skanking
you will be skanking
he/she/it will be skanking
we will be skanking
you will be skanking
they will be skanking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been skanking
you have been skanking
he/she/it has been skanking
we have been skanking
you have been skanking
they have been skanking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been skanking
you will have been skanking
he/she/it will have been skanking
we will have been skanking
you will have been skanking
they will have been skanking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been skanking
you had been skanking
he/she/it had been skanking
we had been skanking
you had been skanking
they had been skanking
Conditional
I would skank
you would skank
he/she/it would skank
we would skank
you would skank
they would skank
Past Conditional
I would have skanked
you would have skanked
he/she/it would have skanked
we would have skanked
you would have skanked
they would have skanked
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Noun1.skank - any substance considered disgustingly foul or unpleasant
waste, waste material, waste matter, waste product - any materials unused and rejected as worthless or unwanted; "they collect the waste once a week"; "much of the waste material is carried off in the sewers"
2.skank - a rhythmic dance to reggae music performed by bending forward and extending the hands while bending the knees
dancing, terpsichore, dance, saltation - taking a series of rhythmical steps (and movements) in time to music
Verb1.skank - dance the skank
trip the light fantastic, trip the light fantastic toe, dance - move in a pattern; usually to musical accompaniment; do or perform a dance; "My husband and I like to dance at home to the radio"
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Translations

skank

n (US pej sl) → Drecksschlampe f (sl)
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References in periodicals archive ?
BEFORE famed Philippine ska band Put3ska storms the Music Museum stage on May 24, the honor to get the crowd skanking and dancing when the show begins goes to a band from the Land of the Rising Sun: Beat Bahnhof.
THURSDAY THE SPECIALS The 2-Tone legends are still going strong albeit with a slightly different line-up these days and will be skanking it up at Glasgow's Barrowland tonight.
In today's hectic times, Bob Marley and The Wailers' new 'Easy Skanking' video serves as a carefree reminder to celebrate the ongoing global legacy that is and forever will be simply known as Bob Marley.
Come and get your skanking fix from no less than nine studio albums and all the hits from Lip Up Fatty to My Girl Lollipop.
Terry Hall, vocalist for ska legends The Specials, delivered Redcar the finest in Ska and had the rude boys and girls skanking the night away.
Despite starting in the late 70s as a part of the The Beat The Spiegeltent - Big BurnsSupper, Dumfries 22.01.16 2 Tone movement - now minus some original members but with the addition of Ranking Junior (Roger's son Matthew Murphy) on backup vocals plus ex-Pop Will Eat Itself drummer Fuzz Townsend - on Hands Off She's Mine!, we're watching a band who easily give the skanking crowd what they want - energy, grooves and a killer playlist.
The Yardbird, practically a marathon off the beaten track compared to the village nature of the other venues - it was barely a five-minute walk, no biggie - was bouncing come eight o'clock, with the Bluebeat Arkestra starting slow with dirty grooves, building all the way up to tunes encouraging full on head swaying, arms flailing, feet-alla-shambles skanking. James Brown on the TV didn't discourage this, either.
The Leicester-based group perform their own original songs with a heavy influence of the famous Jamaican Studio One sound with skanking one drop rhythms, gospel harmonies and killer bass lines.
MAYBE it's a generational thing, but those of you old enough to remember 2Tone classics like Embarrassment, One Step Beyond and Night Boat To Cairo the first time around probably still can't resist skanking around the house like a Doc Martens-wearing dervish whenever they come on the However, Madness are one British institution who are well worth the occasional accidental break or sprain| Box office: 029 2022 4488
He incorporated Rastafari elements in his repertory, such as the lowset, skipping dance that hip hop has adopted as "skanking" and a Caribbean approach to musicality, in which the dancer slips into the rhythm and stresses the upbeat, not the down.
* The UK funky scene currently hosts a skanking culture a world away from the space-making, scissor-kicking dance that originally defined the term for fans of Jamaican ska and punk rock pit dwellers.