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    So I am reading some early Simon Clark, an English author, and being his earliest works they are naturally steeped in UK vernacular. I have no problems keeping up with what he is writing except for what a "skid" is. Is it like a dump truck, or those large dumpsters they drop off at places like construction sites and pick when they are full? thanks for the help.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyMetalParkingLot View Post
    So I am reading some early Simon Clark, an English author, and being his earliest works they are naturally steeped in UK vernacular. I have no problems keeping up with what he is writing except for what a "skid" is. Is it like a dump truck, or those large dumpsters they drop off at places like construction sites and pick when they are full? thanks for the help.
    That would be a skip

    What is the context of skid in the book?
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    That's a skip, like.


    Ewe'll need to post "skid" in context like, cause it's both a noun and a verb.

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    beaten by big les, like

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proper Bo View Post
    beaten by big les, like
    You found a pic of a skip without a pee stained mattress thrown on top though
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    I didn't gewgle "scottish skip", like.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Proper Bo View Post
    I didn't gewgle "scottish skip", like.
    Fair point
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    Quote Originally Posted by Proper Bo View Post
    That's a skip, like.


    Ewe'll need to post "skid" in context like, cause it's both a noun and a verb.
    That's what I thought it was as the characters are renovating a seafort and were loading "skids".

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    Quote Originally Posted by HeavyMetalParkingLot View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Proper Bo View Post
    That's a skip, like.


    Ewe'll need to post "skid" in context like, cause it's both a noun and a verb.
    That's what I thought it was as the characters are renovating a seafort and were loading "skids".
    Could be a typo
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    skid - a plank, bar, log, or the like, esp. one of a pair, on which something heavy may be slid or rolled along.

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