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Skell
Skell, as a stereotypical or archetypal designation, 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. ==History== In its modern form, the use of skell as a slang term in the United States appears to date only from the 1960s, most especially from New York City. The word has sometimes been used by the police officer characters on the TV shows ''NYPD Blue'', ''Third Watch'', Gotham and ''Law and Order: SVU''. It also appears in the 1964 novel Last Exit to Brooklyn by American author Hubert Selby, Jr.
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