lay some skin on
English
Verb
lay some skin on (third-person singular simple present lays some skin on, present participle laying some skin on, simple past and past participle laid some skin on)
- (slang) To shake hands with.
- 2004, Terry Griggs, The Silver Door, →ISBN, page 97:
- Name's Jack. Lay some skin on me, man.
- 2016, Jimmy James, Snitches N B*Tches, →ISBN:
- Frankie set down the light gray duffel bag on the dark gray kitchen table and said, "Lay some skin on me, blood."
- 2016, Michael Z. Lewin, The Way We Die Now, →ISBN:
- We laid some skin on each other.
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