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AMERICAN DRAMA SERIES
Skag (television); Skag (TV series)

skag         
An ugly woman. Similar to skank, but in this case a shower isn't going to help.
Did you see Mark's new girlfriend? Geez, what a skag! My watch stopped.
Skag         
·noun An additional piece fastened to the keel of a boat to prevent lateral motion. ·see Skeg.
skag         
(also scag)
¦ noun informal heroin.
Origin
early 20th cent. (in sense 'cigarette'): of unknown origin.

Wikipedia

Skag

Skag is an American drama series that aired on NBC and starred Karl Malden. Skag originated as a three-hour television movie that aired on January 6, 1980 (as an installment of The Big Event). Over a week later, it then premiered as a weekly series, Thursdays at 10/9c, which ran from January 17, 1980, until its cancellation on February 21, 1980.

Skag focused on the life of a foreman at a Pittsburgh steel mill. Malden described his character, Pete Skagska, as a simple man trying to keep his family together. The series was created by Abby Mann, and executive produced by Mann and Lee Rich.

Examples of use of skag
1. These are not a criticisms of the little girl, just the brutal reality of what ‘smack‘ or ‘skag‘ or whatever other word you care to call heroin can do to someone.