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skool

British  
/ skuːl /

noun

  1. an ironically illiterate or childish spelling of school 1

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Indeed, old skool publishers such as Activision and EA have found it just as challenging to evolve their thinking from the retail model into the freemium arena.

From The Guardian • Jul. 14, 2011

"Ti skool ekil ew era llams sgniht won," Rahel said to Estha, as Ammu, Chacko and Baby Kochamma ignored them.

From The Guardian • Apr. 15, 2010

Its a official dat I am leavin skool and enterin draft.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 10, 2010

When we arrive in our helicopters we shall take over the skool and feed all with cream.

From Time Magazine Archive

Ferst ov all, ther ought tu hav been at skool 4,600,000 children between the ajez ov three and therteen.

From Chips From A German Workshop, Vol. V. Miscellaneous Later Essays by Müller, F. Max (Friedrich Max)