by Amy November 27, 2003
lebanese/greek/etc-australian term for anglo-australians. derived from 1970s children's television program featuring a kangaroo of the same name. may be either merely descriptive or an insult, depending on context. a form of linguistic retaliation against the anglo-australian use of the word "wog" in reference to immigrants of medeteranian heratige. sometimes shortened to "skip".
by Anonymous September 29, 2003
A famous Kangaroo named "skippy" from the popular children television series in 1966 to 1968.
Skippy is an eastern grey kangaroo and is the pet of a young boy called Sonny. The stories revolved around the park, its creatures and dangers and their adventures in the Australian bush.
Skippy is a female kangaroo that rescues people in the Australian bush, much like Lassie did in his rescuing adventures.
The television theme music of "skippy" has became a world known Australian tune, and is often used in a bantering nature with jokes on Aussie culture or in silly sayings about hopping kangaroos to other cultures aswell as said in Australian culture.
Skippy is an eastern grey kangaroo and is the pet of a young boy called Sonny. The stories revolved around the park, its creatures and dangers and their adventures in the Australian bush.
Skippy is a female kangaroo that rescues people in the Australian bush, much like Lassie did in his rescuing adventures.
The television theme music of "skippy" has became a world known Australian tune, and is often used in a bantering nature with jokes on Aussie culture or in silly sayings about hopping kangaroos to other cultures aswell as said in Australian culture.
1. hop hop hop to skippyyyy dammit
2. Skippyyy the bush kangaroooooo our friend ever trueeeee
3. here skip
4. I'm going to make you hop to skippyyyyy
2. Skippyyy the bush kangaroooooo our friend ever trueeeee
3. here skip
4. I'm going to make you hop to skippyyyyy
by Stormy (Anita Parsons) August 10, 2006
1. A brandname of peanut butter.
2. A term used to describe somthing that is really cheesy, flimsy or cheap. This particular definintion of the word was developed from the poor kids of the late nineteen seventies and early eighties whose families could not afford Nike or Converse sneakers. Instead, they were left with no choice but to wear "Skippies." Skippies were a generic blue sneaker usually with three stripes on the sides(number of stripes varied from 2-4). Skippies were available at budget minded stores such as K-Mart or Spags. Within the store, Skippies could be found tied together(no box or packaging)piled loose in bins often located in the isle. Skippies were of poor quality and fell apart quickly. Their appearance was cheap queer or gay. Hence anything cheap, flimsy or generic in nature can be called skippy. Or, if something looks cheesy or gay it canbe reffered to as "Skippy"
3. A term used to show that you not only agree with another's comment, but that you strongly agree.
2. A term used to describe somthing that is really cheesy, flimsy or cheap. This particular definintion of the word was developed from the poor kids of the late nineteen seventies and early eighties whose families could not afford Nike or Converse sneakers. Instead, they were left with no choice but to wear "Skippies." Skippies were a generic blue sneaker usually with three stripes on the sides(number of stripes varied from 2-4). Skippies were available at budget minded stores such as K-Mart or Spags. Within the store, Skippies could be found tied together(no box or packaging)piled loose in bins often located in the isle. Skippies were of poor quality and fell apart quickly. Their appearance was cheap queer or gay. Hence anything cheap, flimsy or generic in nature can be called skippy. Or, if something looks cheesy or gay it canbe reffered to as "Skippy"
3. A term used to show that you not only agree with another's comment, but that you strongly agree.
Hey look at that bike with all the reflectors on it, that is so "skippy."
Hey what brand are those camoflauge jeans, Skippy?
Build it solid, I don't want anything skippy!
Hey what brand are those camoflauge jeans, Skippy?
Build it solid, I don't want anything skippy!
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