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ˈskinny-dip, v. slang (orig. U.S.). [f. skinny a. 3 + dip v. 8.] intr. To swim naked. So as n., a naked swim; ˈskinny-dipper, a person who swims naked; ˈskinny-dipping vbl. n.
1966Punch 12 Oct. 557/2 Nearly a year has passed since three members of the San Francisco Sexual Freedom League went skinny-dipping in the San Francisco bay. 1967Wentworth & Flexner Dict. Amer. Slang Suppl. 704/2 Skinny-dip, to swim in the nude. 1970J. Howard Please Touch 14 Except for a couple of furtive midnight skinny-dips I had never taken off my clothes in public. 1971Daily Colonist (Victoria, B.C.) 26 May 19/4 It was never resolved if the chickens got over the light problem or the skinny dippers were apprehended by the constable. 1971Daily Progress (Charlottesville, Va.) 17 July 1/7 Two young men decided to skinny-dip near Rexburg, Idaho and left their clothes in their sail boat, but the boat sailed out of reach. 1975Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 9 Mar. 30/6 Perth.—Skinny-dippers breathed a collective sigh of relief last week when Police Minister Ray O'Connor said..they could carry on stripping. 1977Times 11 Apr. 5/7 His guests took skinny-dips in baths of champagne. 1980L. Birnbach et al. Official Preppy Handbk. 190/1 Once every summer, teenagers are caught skinny-dipping after dark. 1981Times 20 Apr. 4/8 One weekend no less than 36 people were arrested for ‘skinny-dipping’. |