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  1. Jan 20, 2020 · Meaning: to not attend some event. Similar Expressions. He skipped school yesterday. He didn’t go to school yesterday. He cut school yesterday. When do we use it? We use this phrase to show that a person does not attend an event. Remember that there are many other ways to use the word “skip”. This is just one way. How do we use it?

  2. This post is designed for those planning a trip to the UK, watching a British TV show, or simply expanding their vocabulary. This post will explore common British English slang and popular phrases. We will also compare British slang with American slang to highlight the differences.

  3. Our guide to British slang words, lingo & expressions includes regional variations from the Queen's English, Cockney, to Welsh colloquialisms.

  4. Jan 25, 2014 · A word used to refer to a someone in the Italian-American Mafia that has a higher position than the one of the person talking. A soldier calls a capo "skip". A capo would call a consigliere "skip". A consigliere would call the boss "skip" and so on.

  5. A skip (UK English) is a large open-topped waste container designed for loading onto a special type of lorry (truck). Instead of being emptied into a garbage truck on site, as a wheelie bin is, a skip is removed, or replaced by an empty skip, and then tipped at a landfill site or transfer station.

  6. Slang is an informal type of vocabulary used in casual conversations and recognized and understood by certain groups of people. For example, there can be teenage slang, business slang, sport-specific slang, and many other types. Slang varies based on location and demographic.

  7. Today, I’ll teach you about English, and particularly American slang, words – what they are, when to use them, and when not to use them. I’ve also listed 100 examples of the most common words that you can use to practice speaking English.