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Adjective: peeled  peeld
  1. [informal] Completely unclothed
    "I felt peeled and powerless, stripped of my manhood and black against the whole white world";
    - bare-assed [N. Amer, informal], bare-ass [N. Amer, informal], in the altogether [informal], in the buff [informal], in the raw [informal], raw [informal], naked as a jaybird [US, informal], stark naked [informal], buck naked [N. Amer, informal]
     
  2. Having had the skin, rind, or outer covering removed
    "Add the peeled potatoes to the pot"
Verb: peel  peel
  1. Remove the skin from
    "peel apples";
    - skin, pare
     
  2. Come off in flakes or thin small pieces
    "The paint in my house is peeling off";
    - peel off, flake off, flake
     
  3. Get undressed
    "He peeled off his wet clothes";
    - undress, discase [archaic], uncase [archaic], unclothe, strip, strip down [informal], disrobe, unrobe

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See also: unclothed

Type of: break, break away, break off, chip, chip off, come off, snap off, strip, take off

Antonym: dress, enclothe [rare]

Encyclopedia: Peel, New South Wales