show some skin

verb

Etymology

From show + some + skin.

  1. derived from *sken- — “to split off
  2. derived from *skinþą
  3. derived from skinn — “animal hide
  4. inherited from scinn
  5. inherited from skyn

Definitions

  1. To wear a revealing or provocative outfit in a way which is sexually attractive.

  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically

    Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see show, skin.

The neighborhood

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