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#61597 03/18/2002 1:26 PM
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maybe you someone can shed light on the origin of this phrase/word: skin-flint

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#61598 03/18/2002 1:43 PM
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From the "takeourword" site, I got the following...

"A skinflint was one who would break a piece of flint down to its thinnest layer or "skin" in order to save a penny (or less!) buying new flint. This term dates from the late 17th century

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#61599 03/18/2002 1:52 PM
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Makes sense. Thanks
P.S. What is the address for that site?

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