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Etymology

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From show +‎ some +‎ skin.

Verb

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show some skin (third-person singular simple present shows some skin, present participle showing some skin, simple past showed some skin, past participle shown some skin or showed some skin)

  1. (reflexive, chiefly of a woman) To wear a revealing or provocative outfit in a way which is sexually attractive.
  2. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see show,‎ skin.