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skinny-dip verb to swim in the nude US, 1966- The height of daring was attained by boys who trudged miles into the country until they reached a swimming hole far from the madding crowd where skinny-dipping wouldn’t offend anybody. — Marion (Ohio) Star, p. 6, 2 July 1947
- Luce, who had helped organize the Cuba trips and had once gone skinnydipping with Fidel, joined with the FBI and ratted on all of his friends. — Jerry Rubin, Do It!, p. 63, 1970
- “They going swimming?” “Skinny-dipping,” Walter said. — Elmore Leonard, Split Images, p. 110, 1981
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