• @NegativeInf
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    343 months ago

    In the context of the early 1900s, “skin” is used as a verb meaning to move swiftly or slip away. It is related to phrases like “skin out,” which means to leave quickly or hastily. This usage likely stems from the idea of “skinning” as a quick, slick action, akin to how one might swiftly peel or slip off the skin of an object. The origin can be traced back to the notion of moving in a smooth or gliding manner, possibly related to older idiomatic expressions involving quick actions.

    • @[email protected]
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      123 months ago

      My mom used to say “skin a rabbit!” To get me and my sibling to lift our arms and she’s quickly take off our shirts before a bath or bed or whatever.

      There was also an old dude that lived next door that used to farm rabbits and skin them in his back yard.

      It more than likely refers to skinning animals, as people did that themselves more commonly back then.

      • shastaxc
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        13 months ago

        In that usage yes, but the grammar in the image implies a different definition.

        • @[email protected]
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          23 months ago

          I mean yes, but when you skin a rabbit, you rip the skin off really quickly. So pretty sure “skin” here means to do something quickly

  • Dharma Curious (he/him)
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    133 months ago

    “you skin into the house” is a new one for me

    Also, that looks less like a switch and more like a fucking cane. Mr. True went easy on this fella

    • @RolandoOP
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      93 months ago

      Mr. True went easy on this fella

      I dunno, a shovel to the back of the head could easily kill someone.

      I thought this was an interesting cartoon because Everett isn’t objecting to the corporal punishment, but to the hypocrisy of the neighbor.

      Back then, hitting your kid with a stick was considered good parenting. Nowadays, hitting your kid is illegal in much of Europe and Latin America.

    • @[email protected]
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      63 months ago

      more like a fucking cane

      Really? What came is shorter than someone’s legs and ends in a point?

      Looks like a whippin’ stick to me

      You know, “go find me a stick”?