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  • 71skinny-dip — intransitive verb Date: 1964 to swim in the nude • skinny dip noun • skinny dipper noun …

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  • 72Skinny DeVille — William Hughes or better known by his stage name Skinny DeVille is a member of the Kentucky based alternative southern rap quintet group Nappy Roots. He was described by the Rolling Stone as The philosopher of the group and a plotter who s always …

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  • 73Skinny Ennis — Robert „Skinnay“ Ennis, auch Skinny Ennis (* 13. August 1909[1] in Salisbury, North Carolina; † 3. Juni 1963 in Beverly Hills) war ein US amerikanischer Jazz und Pop Bandleader, Sänger und Schlagzeuger. Ennis lernte während seines Studiums an der …

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  • 74Skinny Client Control Protocol — Le Skinny Call Control Protocol (SCCP) est un protocole de communication. Le H.323 étant trop rigoureux pour certaines utilités de la téléphonie IP (comme le renvoi d’appel, le transfert, la mise en attente), Cisco a mis en place ce protocole… …

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  • 75skinny as a rail — adjective Especially of a person, very skinny. At fifteen, he was already six feet tall and skinny as a rail …

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  • 76skinny\ minny — A person who is lanky, skinny, doesn t eat very much often used sarcastically. Okay, hands off the donuts, skinny minny …

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  • 77skinny\ minny — A person who is lanky, skinny, doesn t eat very much often used sarcastically. Okay, hands off the donuts, skinny minny …

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  • 78skinny-dipper — noun see skinny dip …

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  • 79Skinny Johnson — William C. Skinny Johnson (August 16, 1911 – February 5, 1980) was a well known American basketball player during the 1930s. As a 6 4 (192 cm) center Johnson was among the tallest players of his time. The Oklahoma City native attended the… …

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  • 80Skinny Graham — Kyle Skinny Graham (August 14, 1899 December 1, 1973), was a Major League Baseball pitcher. Born in Oak Grove, Alabama, Graham was 6 2 , 172 pound right hander. He played four major league seasons as a pitcher for the Boston Braves (1924 1926)… …

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