Nice win, buddy!
quite frankly, they’re identical though joe presses his hash into rosin, not temple balls
2 of the greats, I expected no less
Fresh skiff and sunshine count me in.
Yeah but you live in paradise…
Trade offs
Ugh, my dad says that all the time… “skiff”
We make fun of him all the time
… basically a boatload of snow
Etymology 2Edit
From Scots skiff (“light shower of rain or snow”), from skiff (“move lightly”); compare the derivative skiffle (whence English skiffle) and (English skift (“light dusting of snow”) from) Scots skift (“light shower of snow”), from skift (“move lightly”), perhaps related to shift/Old Norse skipta, or perhaps an onomatopoeic formation.
NounEdit
skiff (plural skiffs)
- A light, fleeting shower of rain or snow, or gust of wind, etc. quotations ▼
2.A skiff of rain blew into the shed and the two men moved their chairs back.*
I HAVE to show this to my old man… you rock!
Lol did you really not know “skiff” was a thing? Thats the go to old man word for a dusting of snow… they all do it
A skiff of snow has been in my noggin since I was a kid.
Oh i know, anything I can pick on my old man with is gold, he give it as good as he gets it he’s been saying it fir years, but we always quote Oxford dictionary to him calling him out… even mom got in on this
Bluebird pow days are a thing of beauty! Looks like you enjoyed yourself homie!!
I always do, it’s my favorite place/activity
That looks AMAZING!
Where’s the snow you lucky sob. Still full blown winter here .