skirt
skirt
obviously, we all know it's a female garment.
however, if you go to a catholic school or any school with uniforms, you also know that it is a verb.
to SKIRT someone is to come up behind them and pull the back of their skirt up, therefore exposing their buttocks to whoever is behind them.
it sucks to be skirted, but is the best way to get revenge on someone / embaress the hell out of them, though skirting must be done responsibly, because everyone hates those never-ending wars to see who can skirt the most people. (kind of like the circle game)
however, if you go to a catholic school or any school with uniforms, you also know that it is a verb.
to SKIRT someone is to come up behind them and pull the back of their skirt up, therefore exposing their buttocks to whoever is behind them.
it sucks to be skirted, but is the best way to get revenge on someone / embaress the hell out of them, though skirting must be done responsibly, because everyone hates those never-ending wars to see who can skirt the most people. (kind of like the circle game)
Example:
chick 1: like, oh my god, someone totally skirted me today at lunch and, like, it was right next to the football players' table, and, like, they all saw my bright pink thong! like, traumatizing!
chick 2: at least you HAD underwear on.
chick 1: true.
(chick 1 skirts chick 2, who screams, then a cat fight ensues. they both take their shirts off for some reason and prance around, screaming 'bitch!' at each other, occassionally taking a swing. it's quite arousing.)
chick 1: like, oh my god, someone totally skirted me today at lunch and, like, it was right next to the football players' table, and, like, they all saw my bright pink thong! like, traumatizing!
chick 2: at least you HAD underwear on.
chick 1: true.
(chick 1 skirts chick 2, who screams, then a cat fight ensues. they both take their shirts off for some reason and prance around, screaming 'bitch!' at each other, occassionally taking a swing. it's quite arousing.)
skirt
skirt
Example:
"Look at that pretty little skirt walking down the street... think she'll give me her number?"
"Look at that pretty little skirt walking down the street... think she'll give me her number?"
skirt
skirt
skirt (skûrt): A derogatory remark. To insinuate that a person cant hang. To call someone a little girl, a pussy.
skirt
A man that supposedly "dates" a lesbian to try and convince others that she is actually heterosexual.
The word comes from skirt, a garment worn by females considered to be feminime. It is the lesbain version of a beard.
The word comes from skirt, a garment worn by females considered to be feminime. It is the lesbain version of a beard.
Example:
Ashley: "Oh my God... Laura is so staring at Rachel's boobs. She is such a lesbian."
Brittany: "No way, she's dating Mark."
Ashley: "He's just her skirt."
Ashley: "Oh my God... Laura is so staring at Rachel's boobs. She is such a lesbian."
Brittany: "No way, she's dating Mark."
Ashley: "He's just her skirt."
skirt
A traditionally feminine garment. It's a simple tube that can either be tight-fitting or loose and draped. The length is usually anywhere from mid-thigh to floor-length..
Tight skirts can be uncomfortable or difficult to move in, and long skirts can lead to embarrassing situations if it's windy day and especially if the fabric is too lightweight.
Still, they do provide more freedom from the confinements of trousers and provide modesty if a woman must relieve herself outdoors.
Women can also wear leggings underneath skirts for warmth and/or modesty.
Tight skirts can be uncomfortable or difficult to move in, and long skirts can lead to embarrassing situations if it's windy day and especially if the fabric is too lightweight.
Still, they do provide more freedom from the confinements of trousers and provide modesty if a woman must relieve herself outdoors.
Women can also wear leggings underneath skirts for warmth and/or modesty.
Example:
Until the Rennaisance, European men often wore a form of skirt, although they probably didn't concider it a skirt.
Nowadays, there's the Polynesian sarong and the Gaelic kilt for men.
Until the Rennaisance, European men often wore a form of skirt, although they probably didn't concider it a skirt.
Nowadays, there's the Polynesian sarong and the Gaelic kilt for men.