Scoot

Word SCOOT
Character 5
Hyphenation scoot
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Scoot"

What do we mean by scoot?

To move or go suddenly and speedily; hurry. intransitive verb

To squirt with water. intransitive verb

To move or slide to the side. phrasal verb

Same as scout. noun

To send or impel (something) with a quick, light motion at high speed.

A scoter: as in the names batter-scoot, bladder-scoot, and blatherscoot of the ruddy duck, Erismatura rubida, in Virginia. noun

Same as dray, 3. noun

To flow or gush out suddenly and with force, as from a syringe.

To run, fly, or make off with celerity and directness; dart.

To eject with force, as from a syringe; squirt: as, to scoot water on one. Also skite.

A sudden gust or flow, as of water; hence, a quick, light motion as of something suddenly ejected from a confined place: as, a sudden scoot. noun

A syringe or squirt. noun

To walk fast; to go quickly; to run hastily away. intransitive verb

A dollar. noun

A scooter. noun

This sense?) To walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily. verb

To ride on a scooter. verb

To move with the forelegs while sitting, so that the floor rubs against its rear end. verb

Run or move very quickly or hastily verb

A dollar.

A scooter.

A sideways shuffling or sliding motion.

Synonyms and Antonyms for Scoot

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The word "scoot" in example sentences

*Scoot scoot scoot scoot* I fink I want to sit with teh little one! ❋ Unknown (2010)

Dean Acheson says: anyone know why the scoot is getting new lawyers? ❋ Unknown (2005)

I use the word scoot as an synonym to a quick jaunt, a speedy drive. ❋ Unknown (2008)

The sea was now rather rough — too rough rather for small boats, but luckily a sort of thing called a scoot came out, and we got on board her with some trouble, and got on shore after a good tossing about which made us all sea-sick. ❋ Unknown (2005)

The sea was now rather rough-too rough rather for small boats, but luckily a sort of thing called a scoot came out, and we got on board her with some trouble, and got on shore after a good tossing about which made us all sea-sick. ❋ Unknown (1887)

When making small things like this it's easy to plop the glass somewhere you didn't really intend, so with this tool you can "scoot" the glass where you DID want it to go OR use it to define your shape better. ❋ Studio Marcy - Marcy Lamberson (2008)

I heat that small area of glass I've just applied and then "scoot" it where I meant for it to go with my tool. ❋ Studio Marcy - Marcy Lamberson (2008)

I just didn't want to explain that in the post, but my sisters and I once went to a wedding with a ton of "scoot" attendees. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It's moving northeasterly at 27 miles an hour so that means it's going to kind of scoot the coastline. ❋ Unknown (2005)

And I'm going to kind of scoot around here so we all can see this. ❋ Unknown (2001)

We, however, sent them on their way, and I will lay my life that they will not "scoot" at the sight of the next foreigner. ❋ Edwin John Dingle (1926)

"But I don't want to 'scoot'," she said unsteadily. ❋ Gene Stratton-Porter (1893)

According to C.E. Potter of Manchester, New Hampshire, the very word schooner is of New England origin, being from the Indian schoon or scoot, meaning to rush, as Schoodic, from scoot and anke, a place where water rushes. ❋ Unknown (1865)

"Jin Hee said she wanted a smaller car so she could kind of scoot Ashley in," Dillett said. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Repeated trials yielded similar results, with the mouse performing equally well despite added variables of Dr. Eng trying to "scoot" it back with a pen and Dr. Barret tipping the entire maze upward 45 degrees. ❋ Unknown (2009)

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