Skip

Word SKIP
Character 4
Hyphenation skip
Pronunciations /skɪp/

Definitions and meanings of "Skip"

What do we mean by skip?

A container for receiving, transporting, and dumping waste materials. noun

To move by hopping on one foot and then the other. intransitive verb

To leap lightly about. intransitive verb

To bounce over or be deflected from a surface; skim or ricochet. intransitive verb

To pass from point to point, omitting or disregarding what intervenes. intransitive verb

To be promoted in school beyond the next regular class or grade. intransitive verb

To leave hastily; abscond. intransitive verb

To misfire. Used of an engine. intransitive verb

To leap or jump lightly over. intransitive verb

To pass over without mentioning; omit. intransitive verb

To miss or omit as one in a series. intransitive verb

To cause to bounce lightly over a surface; skim. intransitive verb

To be promoted beyond (the next grade or level). intransitive verb

To leave hastily. intransitive verb

To fail to attend. intransitive verb

A leaping or jumping movement, especially a gait in which hops and steps alternate. noun

An act of passing over something; an omission. noun

A control mechanism on an audio or video player that interrupts the playing of a recording and advances or reverses to the beginning of the nearest chapter, track, or other division. noun

A leaping, jumping or skipping movement.

The act of passing over an interval from one thing to another; an omission of a part.

A passage from one sound to another by more than a degree at once.

A person who attempts to disappear so as not to be found.

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A term used to describe an Anglo-saxon Australian, but to be more precise, a synonym for 'Dinkum Aussie'. Derived from the Australian TV show 'Skippy' starring a Kangaroo from the Australian bushland. Urban Dictionary

A large metal bin used by construction workers to place rubble, dirt, random trash and shit Urban Dictionary

A term of derision by non-Anglo-Celtic Australians to describe Anglo-Celtic Australians. Especially used in inner-urban, working class areas of Melbourne frequented by children of Greek, Italian or Vietnamese migrants ("wogs") to describe (especially blue eyed, blond) Anglo-Celtic Australians. Only considered very mildly offensive. Started in the mid nineteen-seventies and still occasionally used in the early twenty-first century, as there is no similar word available for this purpose. Derived from "Skippy", a very popular Australian TV program from the 1960's about a (very clever) kangaroo and his human (Anglo-Celtic Australian) guardians. Urban Dictionary

Short for Skipper, the person in charge of steering a seafaring vehicle. Urban Dictionary

Australian slang for urinating Urban Dictionary

1. When a couple mutually masturbates, has sex, or reaches an orgasm/climax. 2. Also may include sexting /cyber or phone sex but is not limited to these activities. 3. In some situations, making out may also be referred to as skipping. 4. Usage: Used when in public and there is a need to be discreet about it. Urban Dictionary

To be used in place of the word leave. Urban Dictionary

A racist term used to describe Australians of Anglo descent. Urban Dictionary

A person born and raised in Australia whose backround is also Australian. Urban Dictionary

To pass in rotation usually with a pipe or joint Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Skip

The word "skip" in example sentences

The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب: just for the label skip to main ❋ As'ad (2009)

Minor Revisions: Minor Revisions: the meaning behind the title skip to main ❋ Post-doc (2005)

The Bayer Family Blog: Whoops, forgot a title skip to main ❋ Unknown (2010)

The Genealogue: A DNA Dilemma skip to main skip to sidebar ❋ Unknown (2006)

The Genealogue: All Thanks to a Weird Nickname skip to main skip to sidebar ❋ Unknown (2006)

The Genealogue: The Curse of the French-Sounding Surname skip to main skip to sidebar ❋ Unknown (2005)

Not a sheep: Microsoft do it again skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

Not Waving But Drowning: Streets of Berlin skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Frustrated Poet (2009)

Not a sheep: Welcome to Labour Britain skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

Zombaritaville: We're Craving Brains Again skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Zombaritaville (2009)

Not a sheep: Those delightful Hamas again skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

The DYDA DISPATCHES: Brussels bulletin skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Unknown (2009)

Not a sheep: It's Al Arabiya again skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

Norfolk Blogger: Labour "talking up" the BNP again skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Norfolk Blogger (2009)

Not a sheep: Bankrupt Britain skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

The DYDA DISPATCHES: Mentalists together again skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Unknown (2009)

Norfolk Blogger: Sorry Iain skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Norfolk Blogger (2009)

Not a sheep: Surveillance Britain skip to main | skip to sidebar ❋ Not A Sheep (2009)

1) You [skips] can't handle spicy food! 2) You won't find any skips down in [Springvale]. 3) You're too skip drive a [Skyline]. ❋ PHr34kY (2004)

hey [son], we're cleanin out [the garage], [go and] hire a skip ❋ Crazy_mofo (2003)

"Piss off ya ugly [leb] [wog]!" "Yeah, [up yours], skip!" ❋ Sodomy Swine (2005)

[Swabbin'] [the deck] as ordered, skip. ❋ Doodz0rz (2004)

[Andrew] [needs] [to go] for a skip ❋ Jack Off A Cow (2014)

1. We [skipped] each others [brains] out. 2. Last night, we were [skipping], and well, we got tired. ❋ Sevenaces (2011)

'Lets [skip town] and [run] forever' 'Skip him' 'Skip her' 'skip that' ❋ Lauz (2006)

U schkippy pooftas [came] [in chains], we came in [planes] ❋ Dan (2003)

[Look at that] 'skip' [trying to] be [greek]. ❋ Dave (2003)

"Hey my [names] not skip. [dont] [pass] me up" ❋ DJH (2005)

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