Definition of «skint»

The term "skint" is an informal British expression that means being broke or having no money. It can also refer to someone who is poor, destitute, or in financial difficulties.

Sentences with «skint»

  • The result is an experience that's remarkably cinematic, fueled by the game's new Fox Engine which certainly doesn't skint on the details. (gamingunion.net)
  • As a former professional of mildly constrained means, I was startled by the expense of a «can't afford Bali, too skint for the snow» trip to the Australian Capital Territory. (housegoeshome.com)
  • I really want Soul Calibur 5, but and kinda skint at the moment. (vghangover.com)
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