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Skort

"A mullet for your butt."

Wow, Kelley is a skort!

by Allayyyy February 15, 2009

Skort

A hybrid between a skirt and shorts. Often sold at Gap Kids instead of a real skirt for want of seeming non-risque. Often worn by individuals who are: a)Afraid of flashing someone thus embaressing themselves b)Hopelessly uncool c) doesn't HAVE any skirts to wear so they ATTEMPT to look cool through the wearing of a skort. And remember children, skorts are,and always will be, a fashion faux pas.

Word for the Wise: NEVER wear skorts at a fab summer barbeque. It's social suicide.

by MythKid07 January 18, 2006

skort

A skirty sort of shorts. Something that appears to be a skirt of knee-length or shorter, but which includes an integral boxer-like lining of shorts to protect the modesty of the wearer. The term can be either singular or plural when referring to a single item of this clothing. Skorts are a common feature of girls' school uniforms, for elementary and middle school children, but rare outside that setting.

Let the little girl jump on the trampoline, she's wearing skorts. This is my school uniform, Dad: this isn't a skirt, it's a skort.

by CharterSchoolDad December 08, 2010

skort

a weirdo that doesnt go outside

This guy is such a skort

by sexmaster4_4 November 22, 2021

skort

cross between a skirt and shorts

This skort is really comfortable.

by Renata August 19, 2004

skort

relationship stage. The awkward stage between almost wearing the pants, but still being whipped.

"see that man on a leash? he's definitely the skort in the relationship"

by sonyerisso February 06, 2010

skort

A skort is a comfortable skirt of any length with a pair of shorts or trousers underneath it. The shorts or trousers are fixed to the inside of the skirt, so it's like you're just putting on a pair of pants but it looks like your wearing a skirt.

Notes: - Skorts are usually bought by young girls because their mothers whon't let them wear minis - Skorts are terminally ugly - They get hot and uncomfortable in warmer weather because of the double layer. - They are uncomfortable to move in if they are long, because you can't move your legs very well and it gets sweltering. There is a tendancy the chafe under these conditions.

by BritishGurrl December 19, 2005