Skere is something rly cool whether in past, present or future tense. It's a bad translation by Latinos of "let's get it", used by rappers like Duki and Khea. (Google them)
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by Larix October 15, 2018
A word commonly and repetitively by the members of The Vamps, especially Brad Simpson and Connor Ball. Sometimes Tristan Evans might join in on the fun and use the word as well. They started using the word around the time before James McVey left for I'm a Celebrity. It can be used to express extreme joy and happiness, and also just for fun as well.
Hey, you want to go to a Vamps concert?
Skere!
We're going to play at the L.A. show tomorrow! SKEEERREE!!!
Skere!
We're going to play at the L.A. show tomorrow! SKEEERREE!!!
by billieeilishsdick November 25, 2018
From the expression "Sketit", popularised by argentinian trappers like Duki or Khea, and now used by crackhead teenagers as an answer to everything.
Cop: You cannot be here.
Juan: Skere *leaves*
Man1: What do you think about the country's situation?
Man2: Skere
Juan: Skere *leaves*
Man1: What do you think about the country's situation?
Man2: Skere
by Rondabatnana October 04, 2018
Informal argentine transliteration to spanish of english expression "let's get it", usually employed to express agreement or emphasis. Originally made popular by centennials and related to the local trap/rap scene, it became a meme in the argentine online community when elder journalist Mario Mactas tried to explain its meaning in national TV, which resulted in a piece of news many people found funny.
by ferenczi November 17, 2023