There are many slang terms for naked. You might hear children say buck-naked or naked as a jaybird. Adults might use the terms nude or in the buff if they wanted to be more polite. Starkers or au naturel are other terms for naked.
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No, the word 'naked' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: the naked truth; a naked toddler; a naked light bulb, etc.
"It is both. The word "buck" or "buff" is thought to be from the color of a buckskin, which is the pale tan color of European skin - this gives you "buck naked" and "in the buff." "Butt naked" refers to the fact that your buttocks are not covered."Another answerThe phrase "buck naked" originally meant to compare one to an "Indian buck" as the men were called many years ago in a less politically correct age. They were commonly thought to be "naked savages", whether they were in fact or not. Thus, "buck naked" implied being without clothing.
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Either Naked or formal wear.
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No, the word 'naked' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun: the naked truth; a naked toddler; a naked light bulb, etc.
Nude or Naked could work, maybe even undressed.
Songs that have the word naked in them
Nagasuka is the word naked in Korean.
The word for naked in Yiddish is "פּלאָט" (plout).
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γυμνός (gymnos)
coanscey (konshey)
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