noun a quantity of alcohol sufficient to make one drunk
Used colloquially to describe someone who has had too much to drink.
In this context, 'skinful' refers to consuming a large amount of alcohol, often to the point of intoxication.
Commonly used in British English to describe being intoxicated.
Refers to consuming alcohol at social gatherings or events.
In literature, the term 'skinful' may be used to describe a character who is brimming with confidence or arrogance, often to the point of being obnoxious.
A psychologist may use the term 'skinful' in a therapeutic context to describe someone who is overly self-assured or defensive as a coping mechanism for underlying insecurities.
In a medical context, 'skinful' may refer to a condition where the skin is excessively dry or dehydrated, requiring specific treatment and care.
In marketing, 'skinful' could be used metaphorically to describe a product or brand that exudes confidence and boldness in its messaging and presentation.