British English Miniseries - Skint
š¤© Welcome back to my captivating British English Slang Miniseries! Today marks day three of this series, with the intriguing term skint. Join me on a journey through the fascinating origins, usage, and cultural significance of this quintessentially British expression. From its humble beginnings to its widespread usage in contemporary society, we'll uncover the hidden gems of 'skint' and other captivating slang terms. Get ready to expand your linguistic repertoire and gain a deeper understanding of British slang in my exclusive miniseries. Stay tuned for a thrilling exploration of 'skint' and much more!
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meaning: having no money
examples with 'skint'
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After splashing out on concert tickets, I'm completely skint for the rest of the month.
I can't afford to go out tonight; I'm skint until payday.
Being skint forced me to get creative with my budgeting.
If I keep spending like this, I'll be skint before the end of the week.
Living in an expensive city like London can leave you skint if you're not careful with your finances.