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  1. Feb 19, 2012 · She compared it to being skinned alive.” I thought “being skinned alive” means “live like a stuffed bird (or a living corpse)” from the context of the above sentence, and checked Cambridge, Oxford, Merriam-Webster online dictionaries for confirmation. None of them registers the word, “(be) skinned alive.”

  2. Jun 30, 2011 · Writers have pointed to its use in the southern states of the US in reference to the catfish, often abbreviated to cat, a fish that is indeed usually skinned in preparing it for eating. However, it looks very much from the multiple versions of the saying, their wide distribution and their age, that this is just a local application of the proverb.

  3. Jul 27, 2012 · I cannot think of a one-word answer that means to check if somebody is alive or dead. However, if triage will not fit the bill, then you can consider palpation, which is "the act of feeling or pushing on various parts of a patient’s body to determine medical condition such as the normality of organs or the presence or absence of tumors, swelling, muscle tension, etc.".

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  5. Jan 9, 2015 · I searched the meaning and usage of ”live in one’s own skin” on Google, which did not show the phrase, but Wiktionary had an entry for “Comfortable in one’s own skin” together with the following definition: (idiomatic) Relaxed and confident in one's manner of presenting oneself and interacting with others; conveying the impression ...

  6. Expensive shoes are made from leather. Leather is tanned hide. Hide is skin. Making shoes from Adler is a threat/promise that Moriarty will skin her (i.e. remove her skin, probably while she is alive).

  7. Jul 29, 2017 · In architectural terminology, it is known as a type of foreportal / fore-portal.. In De Officiis Libre Tres, by Marcus Tullius Cicero, c.1852 version, in the notes on p.175 for Chapter XVII, we find reference to,

  8. May 12, 2018 · What does “being skinned alive “mean exactly? Is it a well-established phrase? 1.

  9. Apr 24, 2013 · 3. You are correct insofar as the skinner of mule-skinner comes from the noun skinner that means "relating to skin". The OED has an earliest citation for the use meaning muleteer being 1870 in J. H. Beadle's "Life in Utah". Skinner, according to the OED, can be applied to: the driver of any team of draft animals, teamsters and drivers of motor ...

  10. Mar 29, 2018 · 3. Grew up hearing my (partly Scottish) dad say "keep your eyes skunned" (my guess on how skunned is spelled) when looking for places or things as we drove down the road. I know of "eyes peeled". Came across a citation for "eyes skinned" elsewhere. My brothers and I have wondered the skunned origins, as our dad passed a few years ago.