After years spent as a skint student with only a few pounds to my name, I learnt to sniff out the best deals behind the bar. |
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Due to reckless recent shiny gadget business acquisitions, I'm completely skint. |
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But the worst time to be on Oxford Street is when you are skint and are shopping for someone else. |
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But loads of skint people from the estates around here use it, and it's creaming off cash from them. |
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He might have got some money because we were both skint and he bought me a cup of tea and he played on the fruit machine at that cafe. |
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Whenever you go to the council asking for new books and equipment they say they are skint but they can find money for this kind of thing. |
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We have had a very bad election result, we are effectively skint, our activists are discouraged and our membership is falling. |
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I had previously owned a mustard-coloured Maxi and hated it, but I was so skint I found myself buying another one. |
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A thief had to empty his pockets out in the court dock to prove he was skint. |
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Being students, we were always skint and wanted the easiest, most flexible, and most profitable form of income we could get. |
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Had a lovely tea with Major and Mini Kira the other night, we are all very skint indeed but thank the lord for pasta bake and chicken nuggets! |
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Most punks I came into contact were actually OK, probably because most of them were always skint and were on the cadge for a pint. |
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Because you know what it is to be skint and to live with the anxieties of that in your life. |
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But they are unlikely be major, because Greece is skint and it wants to stay in the euro. |
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Still, tis Xmas and the season to get trollied and be skint. |
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I was so skint I couldn't even get the kids anything for Christmas. |
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You have a lot of money in October, then come March you're skint again. |
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Even if you were out of work or skint you could sit out somewhere in a park for instance and at least it would be free. |
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We were really skint, but we're a tight-knit family who cared for each other and pushed each other. |
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It's that or he's skint since Christmas and has gone to do some triple time on the rigs again. |
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At the time I was skint and I just had about enough petrol money to get there, that's the truth. |
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Rangers might be skint but Alex McLeish still has more bawbees to spend than his Pittodrie counterpart. |
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If cosseting the rich against high taxation works, how come we've been doing it for the past decade thanks to the laxest non-domicile laws in the world, and yet we're skint? |
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If you are skint do you borrow money for a new car or house extension? |
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Skint can cash in by seizing the spoils in the Welsh Guards Association Handicap Hurdle. |
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The reality of our situation here in Wales can be seen on Channel 4's Skint, Monday night at 9pm. |
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On Skint, dope-smoking Ryan was determined to shed the shackles of his electronic tag. |
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Cops ordered the club to replace the bouncers after that attack but the same men were manning the door just two weeks later on a Skint Thursday night, the committee heard. |
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