Correct spelling for the English word "skimpest" is [skˈɪmpəst], [skˈɪmpəst], [s_k_ˈɪ_m_p_ə_s_t] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
"Skimpest" is a non-standard term that does not have an established dictionary definition. It appears to be a combination of the words "skimpy" and "est" (the superlative suffix), suggesting an extreme level of scantiness or minimalism. While it may be used colloquially or informally, it is not recognized as a widely accepted word in standard English.
The word "skimpy" is an adjective that describes something as being very small, tight-fitting, or revealing, usually when referring to clothing or portions thereof. It conveys the idea of being inadequate, insufficient, or lacking in quantity or coverage. For instance, a skimpy dress or top might have minimal fabric or coverage, and a skimpy meal could refer to a small or unsatisfying portion of food.
When combined with the suffix "-est," as in "skimpest," it suggests that the item being described is the most minimal or revealing among a group or context. However, due to being non-standard, the specific connotations or meaning can vary based on the speaker or the context in which it is used.
Overall, while "skimpy" has a recognized definition, "skimpest" is not an established word in official dictionaries and may be considered colloquial or non-standard.