by Yung grizz June 10, 2018
Get the Skis mug.He kept calling me "skis," so I looked it up on Urban Dictionary, but I couldn't find it. Now where's that guy with the skinny dick attached to the big wallet?
by Sean Brian Kirby December 28, 2005
Get the skis mug.A person that is called this before their first name means that they are valued with respect by that person
It can also mean retarded at times but not as often
It can also mean retarded at times but not as often
by GodOfWorda January 4, 2018
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Idiom, declarative phrase
Definition:
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Idiom, declarative phrase
Definition:
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
In a sentence:
He ruined everything, he really ‘skis in jeans’.
Do not invite her, she ‘skis in jeans’.
Etymology: Old NORSE, Pier 1 Imported ENGLISH,
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
He ruined everything, he really ‘skis in jeans’.
Do not invite her, she ‘skis in jeans’.
Etymology: Old NORSE, Pier 1 Imported ENGLISH,
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
by Bigcityfreak March 2, 2025
Get the SKIS IN JEANS mug.(ski:z In ʤi:ənz)
Idiom, declarative phrase
Definition:
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Etymology: Old Norse, Pier 1 Imported English
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
Idiom, declarative phrase
Definition:
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Etymology: Old Norse, Pier 1 Imported English
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
In a sentence:
He ruined everything, he really ‘skis in jeans’.
Do not invite her, she ‘skis in jeans’.
He ruined everything, he really ‘skis in jeans’.
Do not invite her, she ‘skis in jeans’.
by Bigcityfreak March 2, 2025
Get the skis in jeans mug.(ski:z In ʤi:ənz)
Idiom, declarative phrase
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Etymology: Old Norse skíth, English jean(s)
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
Idiom, declarative phrase
descriptor conveying palpable derision or rejection,
especially of an irredeemable person
Etymology: Old Norse skíth, English jean(s)
First Known Use: 2025, Post Americana, New Canada
by Bigcityfreak March 3, 2025
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Used to express palpable disgust or derision owing to acute inadequacy or unlikeabiity - especially of an irredeemable person.
Origin: Norse, New England, New Canada
Etymology: Post-American
Used to express palpable disgust or derision owing to acute inadequacy or unlikeabiity - especially of an irredeemable person.
Origin: Norse, New England, New Canada
Etymology: Post-American
“She ruined everything. She really skis in jeans.”
“He doesn't know what he's talking about and makes us look terrible. He skis in jeans.”
“He doesn't know what he's talking about and makes us look terrible. He skis in jeans.”
by BIGCITYFREAK March 8, 2025
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