- skin|ny-dip|per
- skin|ny-dip|per «SKIHN ee DIHP uhr», noun.U.S. Slang. a person who swims in the nude.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
per — per·acetic; per·acid; per·act; per·acute; per·alkaline; per·aluminous; per·am·bu·lant; per·am·bu·late; per·am·bu·la·tion; per·am·bu·la·tor; per·am·bu·la·to·ry; per·a·na·kan; per·bend; per·borate; per·bromide; Per·bu·nan; per·ca; per·cale;… … English syllables
skin — an·ti·skin·ning; barm·skin; bear·skin; calf·skin; colt·skin; copper·skin; goat·skin; hog·skin; ox·skin; skin; skin·ful; skin·less; skin·ner; skin·nery; skin·ni·ness; skin·tle; swan·skin; skin·ner·ian; skin·kle; skin·ny; skin·ny dip; skin·ny… … English syllables
ny-dip — skin·ny dip; skin·ny dip·per; skin·ny dip·ping; … English syllables
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skinny-dipper — skin·ny dip·per … English syllables
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