Derogatory term for replicant or android used in the 1982 Ridley Scott movie "Blade Runner", starring Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer, based on the novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", by Philip K. Dick. Think of all the mean-spirited epithets humans have ever flung at each other all rolled into one.
You've still got to waste four more skin jobs, Deckard.
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A tattoo or other body art.
The phrase is likely borrowed from Blade Runner, where it refers to androids, but with a constructed meaning.
"I've been thinking of getting a new skin job, but tattoos are just so expensive."
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The sexual act of gouche rubbing set at a grueling pace. A variation of the scissor, often used by lesbians. See scissor and gouche for further detail
My gouche is so chaffed from that skin job last night.
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Derogatory term for replicant or android used in the 1982 Ridley Scott movie "Blade Runner", starring Harrison Ford and Rutger Hauer, based on the novel "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?", by Philip K. Dick. -defined by Fearman.
Additionally, used in the television series, Battlestar Galactica. Some resistance fighters on Caprica and members of the Colonial Fleet refer to the humanoid Cylons as "skin jobs," an homage to Blade Runner.
Blade Runner: You've still got to waste four more skin jobs, Deckard.
Battlestar Galactica: He poked a skin job... he racked up a six, that's a given... you don't have to get on your back for him, but...?
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A type of hand job using the extra skin produced by recent weight loss, sometimes referred to as a wrap around. Arm and belly skin are usually the most productive but floppy leg skin should not be ruled out.
Helen dropped over a hundred pounds on Jenny Craig and even though she can now give a gut-wrenching skin job, she's still a pig.
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When you use cooked chicken skin during a hand job. Sometimes it results in increased calorie intake for both parties.
I got a chicken skin hand job during dinner tonight.
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