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Who has heard of the word "skun" being past tense of the verb "skin?" For example, "He skun those squirrels he shot." Today I saw "skun" for the first time.
Who has heard of the word "skun" being past tense of the verb "skin?" For example, "He skun those squirrels he shot." Today I saw "skun" for the first time.
Whenever I hear of anyone "skinning a squirrel," (or "skun?!" Good Lord, that's a new one!) I have to tell myself that it just means that they're giving the squirrel a lovely spa treatment. I had an orphaned squirrel baby as a pet when I was young. Ain't no one skun that skwirl! No way, no how, boy howdy!
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