skort
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[edit]- Rhymes: -ɔː(ɹ)t
Audio (Southern England): (file)
Noun
[edit]skort (plural skorts)
- A pair of shorts designed to look like a skirt via the addition of a panel of fabric.
- Always feminine, Faith preferred to wear a skirt when possible, but for reasons of modesty she compromised by wearing a skort to amusement parks where boys might see her from below if she rode the Ferris wheel.
- Synonyms: scooter, scooter skirt
- 2008 August, Sarah Bowen Shea, “Speedy, Sexy, Cool: What to look for if you're putting shorts behind”, in Runner's World, page 74:
- All the major athletic apparel companies now offer skirts, or skorts. (What's the difference between a skort and a running skirt? Nothing, really, but I like the latter term better.)
- 2010, Jen Hatmaker, Out of the Spin Cycle: Devotions to Lighten Your Mother Load, page 91:
- Trina: I'm holding a pair of skorts.
Jen: (gasp) Trina, listen very carefully to me. Put the skorts down and back away slowly. BACK AWAY! Look for the nearest exit!
- 2011, Anna Lefler, The Chicktionary: From A-line to Z-snap, the words every woman should know, page 179:
- Often erroneously confused with culottes (see also: culottes), the skort appears to be a skirt in the front (due to a clever little fabric flap) but reveals its essential shorts-ness from behind. The skort is typically short (often very short) and is designed for sporty activities such as tennis and hiking.
Usage notes
[edit]An individual garment may be referred to in the singular (following the usage of skirt) or plural (following the usage of shorts).
Translations
[edit]pair of shorts designed to look like a skirt
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[edit]skort
Norwegian Nynorsk
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Old Norse skortr m, skort n, both derived from the Proto-Germanic adjective *skurtaz (“short, deficient”).
Noun
[edit]skort m (definite singular skorten, indefinite plural skortar, definite plural skortane)
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