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Homeskillet

/ˈhoʊmskɪlɪt/ · noun · slang

A playful spin on 'homie' — your close friend, with extra silliness.

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Definitions

1

A friendly term of address for a peer.

“Hey homeskillet, you coming to lunch?”
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2

Used jokingly to call someone a pal, often ironically.

“Easy there, homeskillet, no need to rush.”
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3

A close friend or buddy, a goofy elaboration of 'homie.'

“What's good, homeskillet?”
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Homeskillet In A Sentence

Long time no see, homeskillet, how you been?
My homeskillet hooked me up with free tickets.
Chill out, homeskillet, it's just a game.

Origin & Usage

American slang of the 90s, a playful extension of 'homie' and 'homeboy,' often paired in the longer joke form 'homeskillet and biscuits.'

People Also Ask

What does 'homeskillet' mean?

It's a goofy, affectionate word for a close friend, an elaboration of 'homie.'

Where did 'homeskillet' come from?

It's 90s American slang that playfully stretched 'homeboy' and 'homie' into something sillier.

Is 'homeskillet' serious?

No, it's lighthearted and often ironic, used for laughs rather than as genuine street talk.

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