Wiktionary
alt. (context idiomatic of a person or animal English) emaciated; very thin, as from lack of nutrition. n. (context idiomatic of a person or animal English) emaciated; very thin, as from lack of nutrition.
WordNet
n. a person who is unusually thin [syn: thin person] [ant: fatso]
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Skin and Bones is a live acoustic album by Foo Fighters released on November 7, 2006. The 15-track set was recorded on August 29, 30 and 31, 2006 at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles and spotlights an expanded eight-piece lineup featuring violinist/singer Petra Haden, former Germs/ Nirvana/Foo Fighters guitarist Pat Smear, Wallflowers keyboardist Rami Jaffee, and percussionist Drew Hester. Haden and Jaffee had appeared as guest musicians on the band's previous studio album, In Your Honor. A three-song encore consists of Grohl's solo performances of " Friend of a Friend", " Best of You", and " Everlong". The album debuted at number 21 on the Billboard 200, selling about 49,000 copies in its first week. This was also the album's peak position on the chart.
A DVD of the original shows, featuring a total of 21 songs, was released on November 28, 2006. It was directed by Danny Clinch, who appears briefly on-stage to play harmonica on the song Another Round, reprising the contribution he made to the original album recording of the song for In Your Honor. The UK version of the release is a two-disc set including the band's 2006 (electric) performance at Hyde Park.
The title song was previously released as a B-side on the single " DOA", and was included on the EP " Five Songs and a Cover".
Skin and Bones is the eighth episode in the television series Fear Itself on NBC. The plot revolves around a man who becomes possessed by a Wendigo.
Skin and Bones is the debut album by Flashy Python. It appeared without any pre-release press on the band's official website, from where it is available for streaming, high-quality mp3 download, and purchase in physical form on CD or Vinyl.
"Skin and Bones" is an alternative rock song by the Foo Fighters. It originally appeared as a B-side for the single " DOA", which was off of their 2005 album In Your Honor. It was released on September 5, 2005, through the mentioned single.
The song later appeared on the Foo Fighters' first EP Five Songs and a Cover, which was released on November 20, 2005.
A live acoustic version of the song was then performed live at the titlular "Skin and Bones" show in August 2006 at the Pantages Theater in Los Angeles. The song later appeared on the album (based on recordings of the concert), which was released on November 6, 2006, as Skin and Bones.
The recorded live track also appeared on the band's Greatest Hits, which was released in November 2009.
Both the musical composition and lyrics of the song were written solely by frontman Dave Grohl.
Skin and Bones is the fifth studio album by the German band Lyriel. Containing a mix of folk rock, gothic metal and symphonic metal, it was recorded without former band member Steffen Feldmann and published in September 2014.
Skin and Bones may refer to the following:
Usage examples of "skin and bones".
Having lived for years with a long, gangling structure of skin and bones, she saw little to choose between her husband and Senor Toledo.