There are a few similarities, but they are not very much alike. In Skip-Bo, you are trying to get rid of your cards by counting from one to twelve in order, having four lay-down stacks, instead of one. In Uno, you are trying to get rid of all your cards on one stack by putting down similar cards (same color or number).
"Do you want to pass your turn by using a skip card in Uno?"
"Would you like to use a skip card in Uno to make the next player miss their turn?"
No, you cannot double skip in Uno.
"Do you want to use the Uno Skip Turn card to pass your turn in the game?"
"Do you want to play a skip card in Uno to make the next player miss their turn?"
No, you cannot put a skip card on top of another skip card in Uno.
No, you cannot stack a Skip card on top of another Skip card in Uno.
No, you cannot end a game of Uno by playing a Skip card.
No, you cannot end the game of Uno by playing a skip card.
These cards are from Uno.
"Do you want to pass your turn and play an Uno card instead?"
No, in Uno you cannot skip a player and draw 2 cards in the same turn.