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skin out verb to clean something out; to finish something CANADA- “It’s just about skinned out,” she said, of the exhibit of craft in the small building at the Lockeport Dominion Day celebration in 1986. The phrase comes from fish processing, where the last stage in filleting is removing skin and bones. — Lewis Poteet, The South Shore Phrase Book, p. 102, 1999
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