Skint

Skint

/skษชnt/ /skษชnt/
Adjective General British

Having no money; broke. Commonly used to describe being temporarily out of funds.

Example Sentences

"I can't go to the pub tonight, I'm absolutely skint until payday."
"After that shopping spree, she was completely skint."
"We were so skint we had to walk home instead of taking a taxi."

Etymology & History

British broke, penniless. British poverty terminology from 'skinned'. 'Completely skint' British no money. Working-class British financial hardship. Reflects British poverty vocabulary.

Word Details

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Region
General British
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Era
Modern
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Language
Mild
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Formality
Slang
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