释义 |
skun occas. dial. and colloq. (chiefly U.S.). pa. tense or pple. of skin v. (See also Wentworth Amer. Dial. Dict.)
1917R. Frost Let. 3 Dec. (1972) 20 They might have skun him alive if he had been a mere pupil in their classes. 1927Bulletin (Glasgow) 26 Sept. 12/3 When it comes to breakfast foods America has got Great Britain skun a mile. 1936J. G. Brandon Pawnshop Murder xxvi. 260 The toff Wibley is working for might be connected with the old dame Widgett skun for her ‘ice’? 1942W. Faulkner Go down, Moses 23 You run a hard race and you run a good one, but you skun the hen-house one time too many. |