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Skint

Skint is a British slang term meaning to be completely without money; broke. It implies a temporary state of financial difficulty, often due to overspending or a period of low income. The term emphasizes a lack of readily available funds, leaving the individual unable to afford basic necessities or leisure activities. It suggests a need for financial assistance, a change in spending habits, or a solution to increase earnings. The term can be used in a lighthearted or a more serious context.

Skint meaning with examples

  • I can't go to the cinema this weekend, I'm totally Skint after paying the rent and bills. Need to find cheaper entertainment.
  • He was Skint after his holiday in Ibiza, having spent all his savings on club entry and cocktails. Now he's eating beans on toast!
  • She was Skint until payday, so she had to borrow some cash from her sister to buy groceries and pay her travel. Life's a struggle.
  • Don't expect me to buy you dinner, I'm absolutely Skint this week. Maybe next time, once I've received my paycheck, I'm game!
  • After the car broke down, and the vet's bill, she was Skint and had no disposable income left for the remainder of the month.

Skint Crossword Answers

4 Letters

BUST

5 Letters

BROKE

6 Letters

HARDUP

8 Letters

BANKRUPT

10 Letters

STONEBROKE STONYBROKE

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