skell
a homeless person, especially one who sleeps in the New York subway.
Noun
- a homeless person, especially one who sleeps in the New York subway.
- Did you see those two skells lying in the doorway?
- A male suspicious person or crime suspect, especially a street person such as a drug dealer, pimp or panhandler.
Origin
* Perhaps from skeleton, describing the often skeletal appearance of drug users. * Alternatively, from skellum or skelder ("to beg in the streets"). Used by Ben Jonson, 1599. * In the sense of a suspicious person, popularized by the American TV police drama NYPD Blue.
Forms
Verb
- To fall off or fall over.
- She went skelling over on the ice.