Etymology: The word "skimp" is derived from the Middle Dutch word "skimp", meaning "to be stingy" or "to be scant".
Meaning: Skimp means to provide or use less than what is needed or expected. It implies a lack of generosity or sufficiency.
Origin: The Middle Dutch word "skimp" is thought to have originated from the Middle Low German word "skimp", which also means "to be stingy". The concept of "skimp" has been present in various languages throughout history, with similar meanings.
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