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Skillage

Pronounced (Skill-LA-ge)

It means to have a collage of skill or wide variety of skills
She had some serious skillage at the dance.
by Super Sean55 May 28, 2008
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skillageation

way way beyond the word of skill and way past skillage. This is the ultimate highest level of skill possible...almost god like
"dude, you beat a gang of beefed up nigga's wiv a hand behind your bak....thats sum fukin skillageation dogg"
by Andy G AKA 'Wigga' February 3, 2004
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skillset

'those amazin pink trousers are well skillset'
by showcat March 6, 2009
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Skillageness

When you are describing skillage, which is the art of being skilful, but either don't want to sound like you are describing an African disease, or just want to take it to the next level.
*playing flapping bird against a friend*
*friend gets 18*
*gets 128*
Friend: nooooo you beat me
You: Did you see that skillageness?
by chocoholic70707 May 25, 2014
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Skillage

Having skills and using them
Person 1: How do you solve this problem?
Person 2: Oh you just multiply a by b, cube the whole equation and then divide by three.
Person 1: That was some SEVERE skillage.
by Amazing Wolf September 22, 2019
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Skillage

"Skillage" is a word/phrase that is normally said after an act of skill has been accomplished. It is also an adjective similar to skillful.
That flip was skillage, bruv!
by JoeMama Keeper February 27, 2022
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Skillsperson

1. An individual renowned for their proficiency and versatility across a broad spectrum of tasks, typically involving practical, hands-on work. A skillsperson embodies the qualities of adaptability, problem-solving, and technical know-how, enabling them to execute a wide range of jobs effectively.
2. A modern evolution of the traditional "handyman," this term expands the scope to include not only manual or trade skills but also a diverse skill set spanning creative, technical, and intellectual domains. A skillsperson may engage in activities ranging from repair and maintenance to design, technology, and beyond, demonstrating a capacity for holistic project management and innovation.
3. While historically associated with physical tasks, the contemporary skillsperson transcends this limitation, incorporating knowledge and skills from various fields to navigate complex challenges, often leveraging technology and interdisciplinary approaches to enhance their efficacy and reach.
- Alex, a seasoned skillsperson, seamlessly blends their expertise in carpentry, electrical work, and smart home technology, embodying the modern handyman who can not only fix a leaky faucet but also integrate an entire home automation system.
- Reflecting on the term "handyman" as somewhat archaic, society now embraces the "multihyphenate skillsperson," recognizing the diverse talents required to navigate today's multifaceted challenges, from traditional repairs to digital innovation.
by ghostofhemingway February 23, 2024
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