Adj. Within spoken Italian context and epithet denoting unfavorable characteristics of a woman similar to the word "bitch."
by Big Richard Everest October 4, 2016
Get the skifooza mug.Skilar is such an amazing person you'll never meet another person like her. Skilars normally have brown or green eyes that will captivate you. A Skilar is a person you want on your side she will be their till the end she's she real definition of a ride or die. She tends to always have people around her but she only wants one. She has a very nice figure. She is quit awkward when you first meet her but once shes used to you shes a lot of fun.
"You see that girl over there with the nice body?"
"Yeah thats Skilar"
"Dang she bad"
"Yeah but she's taken"
"Yeah thats Skilar"
"Dang she bad"
"Yeah but she's taken"
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Used to say someone is not sufficiently skilled in some videogame. Commonly used in multiplayer games, when someone dies or fails in a remarkably unintelligent way.
by Boris_A11 November 11, 2021
Get the Skill issue mug.A) An FPS (primarily multiplayer) gun that requires skill to get results. Maybe it only deals massive damage on headshots, maybe it has very little ammo, maybe it's particularly short ranged, but regardless, simply holding down the trigger while aiming in the general direction of another will get you killed, while playing to the weapon's strengths will allow you to dominate.
B) Sarcastic - "oh yeah, the missile launcher with a huge damage radius is a total skill cannon".
B) Sarcastic - "oh yeah, the missile launcher with a huge damage radius is a total skill cannon".
"It's a skill cannon, requiring very reliable aim, reactions, positioning and knowledge of surroundings. It's just nowhere as forgiving as other SMGs. "
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Get the Skifossa mug.It is the pairing between Skipper and Marlene in the cartoon series 'The Penguins Of Madagascar'. It takes the first part of Skipper's name 'Ski' and the last part of Marlene's name 'lene' and names smooshes both parts to form the name 'Skilene'.
Skilene is the most popular PoM pairing, because it is very easy to take the mainest protagonist of each gender and put them together, and both their personalities seem to work out and make their way towards each character perfectly. The cold, hard, military officer; the nice, welcoming, warm girl next door.
Some people insanely love the pairing, while others hate it. The people (mainly crazy fangirls) who love the pairing can see the light in it and love it just the way it is and get upset with the people who hate the pairing and the people who hate the fangirls who like the pairing. They also get excited and squeally whenever some fluff if it appears in the episodes (like in Miss Understanding and The Otter Woman).
The people who hate the pairing usually hate it because of the fangirls, who go a little too crazy over the couple, but that has been calmed down over the years.
Both types of people have really, really, passionate, one-sided views.
Either way, Skilene will still always be the pairing between Skipper and Marlene and that will how it will be for eternity.
Skilene is the most popular PoM pairing, because it is very easy to take the mainest protagonist of each gender and put them together, and both their personalities seem to work out and make their way towards each character perfectly. The cold, hard, military officer; the nice, welcoming, warm girl next door.
Some people insanely love the pairing, while others hate it. The people (mainly crazy fangirls) who love the pairing can see the light in it and love it just the way it is and get upset with the people who hate the pairing and the people who hate the fangirls who like the pairing. They also get excited and squeally whenever some fluff if it appears in the episodes (like in Miss Understanding and The Otter Woman).
The people who hate the pairing usually hate it because of the fangirls, who go a little too crazy over the couple, but that has been calmed down over the years.
Both types of people have really, really, passionate, one-sided views.
Either way, Skilene will still always be the pairing between Skipper and Marlene and that will how it will be for eternity.
Skilene cycles all around fanfiction.net, fanpop (look up 'pairings forum'), nick.com, deviantart.com, penguinshq.com (or sometihing like that), etc.
Some people pronounce it like 'Ski-leen' and others like 'Sky-leen' and others (this is probably the right way) 'Ske-leen'.
1. OMG The first fanfic ever to be published on fanfiction.net about Skilene, is 'Wooden Heart' by Esperata! I think.
Some people pronounce it like 'Ski-leen' and others like 'Sky-leen' and others (this is probably the right way) 'Ske-leen'.
1. OMG The first fanfic ever to be published on fanfiction.net about Skilene, is 'Wooden Heart' by Esperata! I think.
by EppopinkfangirlXDXDXD June 23, 2011
Get the Skilene mug.An old southern term for a light dusting of snow.
Something that is light such as a light fall of snow or rain.
and also it is A Middle English British form of Shift.
Something that is light such as a light fall of snow or rain.
and also it is A Middle English British form of Shift.
BRITISH (Shift):
Guy1: Mate! We all got knocked down there is Affy who was left alone and then suddenly he clutched their entire squad, we won.
Guy2: That's a skift!
Guy1: Yeah! He's skift!
SOTHERN (Light Snow/Rain):
We had a skift of snow (a sight never before witnessed here at this season of the year), on the night of the 21st. The bees were housed for 3 days.
—G. W. Demaree, (letter) The American Bee Journal, 6 Jun. 1883
Guy1: Mate! We all got knocked down there is Affy who was left alone and then suddenly he clutched their entire squad, we won.
Guy2: That's a skift!
Guy1: Yeah! He's skift!
SOTHERN (Light Snow/Rain):
We had a skift of snow (a sight never before witnessed here at this season of the year), on the night of the 21st. The bees were housed for 3 days.
—G. W. Demaree, (letter) The American Bee Journal, 6 Jun. 1883
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