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skirts

1. A garment for females to use on their lower portion of their body.
2. Girls
3. Hoes

Read the Regulate lyrics by Warren G. example

"if you want skirts step back and observe
I just left a gang of those over there on the curb"

"some skirts for the eve, so i can get some funk"

by BDubb March 22, 2006

57πŸ‘ 29πŸ‘Ž


skirt

Dress like shorts you wear in the summer.

I got her the skirt for her birthday.

by wolfiewolfiew March 16, 2017

10πŸ‘ 2πŸ‘Ž


Skirt

to leave one location in a hurry...see peel out

Man I was beatin that kids bitch ass when them boys came thru, so I had to skirt up out that bitch

by Hybrid 216 December 3, 2003

75πŸ‘ 50πŸ‘Ž


skirt

skirt (skΓ»rt): A derogatory remark. To insinuate that a person cant hang. To call someone a little girl, a pussy.

Natalie is being a skirt cuz she won't go out, she may need a Midol and tampon!

by Doug Amstutz May 19, 2008

63πŸ‘ 43πŸ‘Ž


Skirt

The lesbian equivalent of a beard.
A male who is used by a female who is either lesbian, asexual, or bisexual -to go out with and perform couples activities to appear straight. Sometimes even used for marriage.

Carol: OMG Did you hear Maggie got married last summer?
Karen: No? I thought her parents didn’t approve of Kelly.
Carol: Oh, they don’t, she married their mutual friend Adam as a skirt .

Karen: Ohhhh, that makes sense, he’s gay anyways. So she’s a beard now?

by Mizumaki Simura - Cusa1412 December 29, 2017


skirt

A man that supposedly "dates" a lesbian to try and convince others that she is actually heterosexual.

The word comes from skirt, a garment worn by females considered to be feminime. It is the lesbain version of a beard.

Ashley: "Oh my God... Laura is so staring at Rachel's boobs. She is such a lesbian."

Brittany: "No way, she's dating Mark."

Ashley: "He's just her skirt."

by Sera Seeklorn February 23, 2010

24πŸ‘ 20πŸ‘Ž


Skirted

to leave in a hurry. Mainly used while talkin about driving a car. Barking your Tires

I skirted on the police.

by DZWilliams October 28, 2006

21πŸ‘ 15πŸ‘Ž