skimming

skimming
/skim"ing/, n.
1. Usually, skimmings. something that is removed by skimming.
2. skimmings, Metall. dross.
3. Slang. the practice of concealing gambling or other profits so as to avoid paying taxes, commissions, etc.
[1400-50; late ME skemmyng. See SKIM, -ING1]

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