A term used to describe an Anglo-saxon Australian, but to be more precise, a synonym for 'Dinkum Aussie'.
Derived from the Australian TV show 'Skippy' starring a Kangaroo from the Australian bushland.
Derived from the Australian TV show 'Skippy' starring a Kangaroo from the Australian bushland.
1) You skips can't handle spicy food!
2) You won't find any skips down in Springvale.
3) You're too skip drive a Skyline.
2) You won't find any skips down in Springvale.
3) You're too skip drive a Skyline.
by pHr34kY April 04, 2004
by crazy_mofo November 11, 2003
A term of derision by non-Anglo-Celtic Australians to describe Anglo-Celtic Australians. Especially used in inner-urban, working class areas of Melbourne frequented by children of Greek, Italian or Vietnamese migrants ("wogs") to describe (especially blue eyed, blond) Anglo-Celtic Australians. Only considered very mildly offensive. Started in the mid nineteen-seventies and still occasionally used in the early twenty-first century, as there is no similar word available for this purpose.
Derived from "Skippy", a very popular Australian TV program from the 1960's about a (very clever) kangaroo and his human (Anglo-Celtic Australian) guardians.
Derived from "Skippy", a very popular Australian TV program from the 1960's about a (very clever) kangaroo and his human (Anglo-Celtic Australian) guardians.
by Sodomy Swine October 18, 2005
by doodz0rz July 26, 2004
by jack off a cow January 04, 2014
1. When a couple mutually masturbates, has sex, or reaches an orgasm/climax.
2. Also may include sexting /cyber or phone sex but is not limited to these activities.
3. In some situations, making out may also be referred to as skipping.
4. Usage: Used when in public and there is a need to be discreet about it.
2. Also may include sexting /cyber or phone sex but is not limited to these activities.
3. In some situations, making out may also be referred to as skipping.
4. Usage: Used when in public and there is a need to be discreet about it.
by sevenaces May 08, 2011
by Lauz January 21, 2006