skanker
See also: skänker
English
Noun
skanker (plural skankers)
- Someone who dances the skank.
- 1986 May, Andrea ’Enthal, “Underground”, in SPIN, page 39:
- From the whispered vocals in Shadow of Fear’s “Now’s the Time,” with its softly flanged streaks, to the punky Idiot Humans, whose metal-edged “Dressed in Green” howls and growls for skanker’s delight, Pelted is either delightfully or annoyingly consistent.
- (Jamaica) A dishonest person, a dissolute person.
- 1996, Weekly Gleaner, 1973, quoted in Richard Allsopp (ed.) Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage, page 510:
- But please make sure you’re not a skanker out to give worries.
References
- “skanker n” in Richard Allsopp, Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage (1996).
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