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skippertak

Short-spanned, intense labour. Originally from Norwegian naval / maritime history, referring to the situation where a vessel would arrive or depart from harbour, and everyone from swain to captain would be part of the frenzy of operations needed to accomplish the overall task at hand. Later also used in everyday speech, where the word reflects to a situation that is sliding on time or have been postponed for so long that getting back on track / getting a jour requires a very large effort.
Chris hasn't done his chores for weeks, and now he needs to perform a real skippertak before the house is infested with pests or worse!
by mnek March 9, 2022
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Skipperjack

A cute girl or woman, or "hot" female. Name started about 30 years ago about 1981. After learning in my video production class the names of cables and connectors, that a "Jack" was actually a female connector as they said, remember a "Jack is really a "Jill". Then driving on my way home with a friend and waiting at a stop light a girl was skipping accross in front of us in the crosswalk. I said, "Look it's a Jack!" My friend said, "It's a Skipperjack!" From then on all my friends call cute girls "Skipperjacks". Looking for girls can be called going "Skipperjacking".
"Wow look, she's a Skipperjack" "Boy, I met a really nice little Skipperjack last night".

girl woman babe Hottie hot date girlfriend lover
babe-u-lour booty
by Poonie Pie October 14, 2011
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