skint = slang in english for 'broke' 'lacking funds'
That doesn't even make SENSE...I mean like...what? Where did that come from?
~D-Draw
It's cockney slang I think. Nothing the cockney's say makes sense lol.
Adj. 1. skint - lacking funds; "`skint' is a British slang term"
broke, bust, stone-broke, stony-broke
poor - having little money or few possessions; "deplored the gap between rich and poor countries"; "the proverbial poor artist living in a garret"
Did you know that Berk is short for Berkly Hunt, which is cockney slang. Let's see if you can work it out, using the rule that 'apple and pears' is 'stairs'.
Now, what's rude and rhymes with Hunt?