What is "reset skip count"?

What is the "reset skip count" setting for? I can't seem to figure it out through experimentation, and it's not mentioned (that I can find) in iTunes help.
Not an emergency, I'm just curious. (If it matters--right-clicking on podcasts, iTunes 7.1.1)

I guess the newer versions of iTunes not only keeps track of Play Counts, but also keeps track of songs you skip when they start playing. I assume this is so you can look and find out which songs you routinely skip when they start and may want to just remove from the iPod or library. So the reset skip count command would simply set that count back to zero just like the reset play count resets the play count back to zero.
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