From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishskimpyskimp‧y /ˈskɪmpi/ adjective 1 SHORT/NOT LONGa skimpy dress or skirt etc is very short and does not cover very much of a woman’s body2 ENOUGHnot enough of something a skimpy meal
Examples from the Corpus
skimpy• Beware of one-line paragraphs, which seem skimpy.• School towels, she thought, were skimpy beyond belief.• However, at the time I started the research that led to this book, the present-day literature was skimpy indeed.• Others are skimpy lists of links or legislator photo opportunities.• She leapt into the front seat in a skimpy white sundress, glad to escape the house.