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skin magazine; skin mag noun a magazine featuring photographs of nudes, usually women US- But, mainly, the source of his money has always carried a taint in traditional status terms: Playboy, a “skin magazine,” as they say at Yale, and the Playboy Clubs, “those Bunny houses.” — Tom Wolfe, The Pump House Gang, p. 56, 1968
- I gazed around Roger’s room strewn with smudged manuscripts, tattered skin mags, half-empty bottles, and records[.] — Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung, p. 104, 1972
- Calvin glanced at the rows of skin magazines[.] — Joseph Wambaugh, The Choirboys, p. 105, 1975
- It was produced and directed by the managing editor of a bona fide girlie magazine, but the film is more of an adult male fantasy about the skin-magazine business. — Kent Smith et al., Adult Movies, p. 51, 1982
- In the coldest weather the boss would leave a pint of cheap whiskey in the drawer along with the stacks of skin magazines (All-Star Tit Queens and Bikes, Black Leather, and Big Broads). — Larry Heinemann, Paco’s Story, pp. 40–41, 1990
- [F]irst came the skin magazines and later, in the dark of night, he found himself climbing a tree in order to peek beneath the shade into a female neighbor’s shower room. — Rocky Mountain News (Denver), p. 69A, 5 September 1994
- Chris is inspired by the X-rated skin magazines she finds under her son’s bed[.] — Desert News (Salt Lake City), p. C6, 1 January 2004
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