skid row † [alteration of skidroad] Slang DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
THIS ENTRY MAY CONTAIN OUTDATED INFORMATION, TERMS and EXAMPLES
1
a city district characterized by cheap lodging houses, second-hand stores, low-class beer parlors and cafes, mission soup-kitchens, etc. and frequented largely by derelicts, transients, petty criminals and unskilled workers.
See also: skidroad ((n.)) (def. 5b)
- 1950  There are tattooing parlors, Skid Row beaneries, and you can get a haircut for a few cents.
- 1961  Two hoboes on skidrow in Vancouver picked a paper up out of the street.
- 1966  Toronto, New York and other large cities may have a "skid row" but any older generation native Vancouverite winces at the term when applied to our city
2
on skid row, down and out; in impoverished circumstances.
- 1965  "A lot of Indians on skid row are the former pupils of church schools," I was told by an Ontario Indian leader. . . .