See also: skinnydip and skinny-dip

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skinny dip (countable and uncountable, plural skinny dips)

  1. The act of swimming naked.
    On the last night of camp, it was tradition for the girls' cabin to sneak down to the lake for a midnight skinny dip.
    • 2019 March, Tom Bissonette, Moved by MeToo - Owning Up and Reaching Out, Lulu.com, →ISBN, →OCLC, page 11, →ISBN:
      About Skinny Dipping a group of teenagers including one of my sons went swimming at an old abandoned quarry that was popular for late night skinny dips.

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skinny dip (third-person singular simple present skinny dips, present participle skinny dipping, simple past and past participle skinny dipped)

  1. To swim naked.
    Wanting to cool off after a long hike, the women decided to stop and skinny dip under the waterfall.

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