(informal, of food or beverages) Having reduced fat or calories.
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...into the skinny chocolate milk?
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1974, National Fruit & Syrup Manufacturers Assn, Dairy & ice cream field, Volume 157, Issues 1-6https://books.google.com/books?id=ffUIAQAAMAAJ&dq=%22skinny+milk%22#search_anchor (cooking), page 45:
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Also bring me three quarts of ‘skinny’ milk. What the matter, Mr. Kuziavka, have you just fallen from the moon?! Don't you know about ‘skinny’ milk? It's milk, from which the fat has been removed and...
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1982, Mykola Ponedilok, Funny tears: short stories (history), page 186:
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“All right,” said Katz, who, waiting on his skinny milk latte, turned to snap his fingers at the only waiter in the room.
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2008, Sydney Bauer, Undertow (fiction), →ISBN, page 387:
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People always order a "skinny" margarita without knowing exactly what that means for the ingredients. Skinny means the cocktail has a natural sweetener like lime juice or agave nectar, and none of that slushy, syrupy sweet-and-sour mix.
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2019, Fancy AF Cocktailshttps://books.google.ca/books?id=TvylDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT29&dq=skinny+margarita: