ˈskimiŋtən noun
( -s )
Etymology: skimming (from gerund of skim ) (I) + -ton (as in surnames such as Washington ); from the practice of representing the woman as beating her husband with a skimming ladle
1. : one publicly impersonating and ridiculing a henpecked or cuckolded husband or his shrewish or unfaithful wife
2. dialect England : a boisterous procession intended to ridicule an unfaithful spouse or a shrewish wife often with effigies and a mock serenade