See also: skin-mag and skin mag

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skinmag (plural skinmags)

  1. Alternative form of skin mag
    • 1991, Michael S. Kimmel, Men Confront Pornography, link:
      Nor does she stop at the basically aesthetic sense in which a bank of garish skinmag covers is violent, or the propensity of pornography to (in her tellingly prim phrase) "offend sensibility."
    • 1996, Fred Pfail, What they tell you to forget: a novella and stories, link:
      Just after getting out of college he found one like that in a skinmag he kept around a long time: long wavy brown Rossetti hair, a rainbow butterfly tattoo on her thigh, looking out smoldering from the middle of a twilight apartment []

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