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- 1. 5. What the heck does skel mean? How about PAA? (NYPD Blue)
case they do Skel Short-hand for "skeleton"; i e , what most drug-users wind up looking like A derogatory term used to describe low-life junkies Also refers to homeless vagrants From the book "The City in Slang, New York Life and Popular Speech," by Irving Lewis Allen (1993): The New York police today call the most vagrant of the male
- Skell - Wikipedia
Skell refers to a person who is homeless, vagrant or derelict It is often used to connote such a person who is habitually engaged in small-time criminal activity, especially by one working as a con artist or panhandler
- GitHub - MarilynKeller SKEL: Release for the Siggraph Asia 2023 SKEL . . .
SKEL is a parametric body shape and skeleton model Its shape parameter θ lets you change the body shape and its pose parameter q lets you pose the skeleton and skin in an anatomically plausible way Given shape and pose parameters, SKEL returns joint locations, a body mesh, and a skeleton mesh
- SKEL
SKEL provides a new tool to enable biomechanics in the wild, while also providing vision and graphics researchers with a better constrained and more realistic model of human articulation
- Skel - Urban Dictionary
Skel is a term meaning "Cool", "Pimp", "Awesome" It derives from Scituate, MA from a bunch of bored teenagers who are sick of trying to be wiggers and say "That's so PIMP!"
- SKEL TOP LOW - BLACK WHITE - amiri. com
HOUSE SIGNATURE SNEAKER WITH SKEL LEATHER APPLIQUE AND PERFORATED DETAILING The house's iconic Skel Top Low is crafted in leather on a two-tone rubber sole with perforated detailing and signature graphics EACH PIECE IS METICULOUSLY CRAFTED AND INHERENTLY UNIQUE
- Skel-Knight | Wiki Grayskull | Fandom
As the loyal warriors of Skeletor, they were created from the dark magic of the Havoc Staff to act as a solution to expand his army in order to conquer all of Eternia
- skel - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Verb skel (present skel, present participle skellende, past participle geskel) to use insults, to swear, to hurl abuse
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