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Skill Stealing 

Knowing exactly what someone does and the way they do it in a skilled fashion then taking those skills to do the same as them using their skills to your advantage.
Megan: I have the perfect idea, although I don't have the skills to do it. I know, I'll take your skills and do it that way since your far better at it than me!
Matt:That's skill stealing!
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slang term for person of african-american descent, due to the blackness of each
There are a lot of skillets in 5-points
Skillet by amy April 4, 2003
Skill by werdkiiid September 3, 2003

skill club 

An internet general purpose forum which utterly defines cool.
Dude, I banged four chicks on saturday, but you should have seen the spamfest that night on skill-club!
skill club by DuSt0fF February 5, 2004

SkillsUSA 

SkillsUSA is a student leadership organization for career and technical education students. SkillsUSA is one of many career and technical student organization in the United States. SkillsUSA provides educational programs, events and competitions that support career and technical education (CTE) in the nation’s classrooms.
The national SkillsUSA conference and competitions took place in Louisville, Ky. in 2018.
SkillsUSA by TVisMyJesus October 19, 2018

Skillimanjaro 

An abstract metaphor for getting to an amazing place after having 'taking the top off a few'. When one has climbed Mount Skillimanjaro, it is to mean that you are on top-of-the-world - thus, absolutley untouchable.
'Here Mate, I`m off mi trolley, Mead'.

'Yeah, me too - I`ve climbed Mount Skillimanjaro'.

Madness usually ensues.
Skillimanjaro by Jon B M April 11, 2009
Foolish, simple or stupid.

Similar to the use of the word “special” to have a negative connotation, “skilled” can be used to describe someone stupid or daft in an ironic way. It can also be used as an adverb to someone’s silly actions.

Derived from UK school categories from 1960s-1980s where “skilled” classes and lessons were assigned to those that were academically challenged.
Eg 1.

-Someone misses an easy shot at pool.

-Response: “That was skilled”

Eg 2.

“You look skilled in those trousers”.
Skilled by MadMark81 April 27, 2020