单词 | to skip it |
释义 | > as lemmasto skip it b. To hasten, hurry, move lightly and rapidly; to make off, abscond. Also with out and as to skip it. Now colloquial. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > go away suddenly or hastily fleec825 runOE swervea1225 biwevec1275 skip1338 streekc1380 warpa1400 yerna1400 smoltc1400 stepc1460 to flee (one's) touch?1515 skirr1548 rubc1550 to make awaya1566 lope1575 scuddle1577 scoura1592 to take the start1600 to walk off1604 to break awaya1616 to make off1652 to fly off1667 scuttle1681 whew1684 scamper1687 whistle off1689 brush1699 to buy a brush1699 to take (its, etc.) wing1704 decamp1751 to take (a) French leave1751 morris1765 to rush off1794 to hop the twig1797 to run along1803 scoot1805 to take off1815 speela1818 to cut (also make, take) one's lucky1821 to make (take) tracks (for)1824 absquatulize1829 mosey1829 absquatulate1830 put1834 streak1834 vamoose1834 to put out1835 cut1836 stump it1841 scratch1843 scarper1846 to vamoose the ranch1847 hook1851 shoo1851 slide1859 to cut and run1861 get1861 skedaddle1862 bolt1864 cheese it1866 to do a bunkc1870 to wake snakes1872 bunk1877 nit1882 to pull one's freight1884 fooster1892 to get the (also to) hell out (of)1892 smoke1893 mooch1899 to fly the coop1901 skyhoot1901 shemozzle1902 to light a shuck1905 to beat it1906 pooter1907 to take a run-out powder1909 blow1912 to buzz off1914 to hop it1914 skate1915 beetle1919 scram1928 amscray1931 boogie1940 skidoo1949 bug1950 do a flit1952 to do a scarper1958 to hit, split or take the breeze1959 to do a runner1980 to be (also get, go) ghost1986 the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > move swiftly in specific manner [verb (intransitive)] > move with urgent speed rempeOE fuseOE rakeOE hiec1175 i-fusec1275 rekec1275 hastec1300 pellc1300 platc1300 startc1300 buskc1330 rapc1330 rapec1330 skip1338 firk1340 chase1377 raikc1390 to hie one's waya1400 catchc1400 start?a1505 spur1513 hasten1534 to make speed1548 post1553 hurry1602 scud1602 curry1608 to put on?1611 properate1623 post-haste1628 whirryc1630 dust1650 kite1854 to get a move on1888 to hump it1888 belt1890 to get (or put) one's skates on1895 hotfoot1896 to rattle one's dags1968 shimmy1969 the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > move swiftly in specific manner [verb (intransitive)] > move swiftly and briskly fisk1393 trotc1416 whippet1540 skip1587 skice1591 trig1599 brisk1727 nip1825 june1869 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > go away suddenly or hastily > secretly or abscond to run awayOE elope1596 to step aside1620 abscond1652 shirk1681 decamp1751 levant1797 absconce1823 skip1865 skin1871 to shoot the crow1887 sneak1896 to go through1933 to take a run-out powder1933 1338 R. Mannyng Chron. (1810) 255 To Paris gan he skip, & held his parlement. c1400 Laud Troy Bk. 2920 Eche man..with his god schippes And alle here good thedur skippes. 1479 J. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 615 Ye had ned to be ware that th' exchetor slyppe not fro yow when he comyth to London. 1587 J. Hooker Chron. Ireland 142/2 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II The foresaid rebels, who skipped to and fro in such sort, that in no case could he find them at any aduantage. a1592 R. Greene Hist. Orlando Furioso (1594) sig. Bii What is Orlando but a stragling mate,..Skipt from his country. 1830 F. Marryat King's Own I. xix. 305 By Jove, you'd better skip for it, or you'll have what Captain M—— says. 1865 M. Grigsby Diary 3 Jan. in Smoked Yank (1888) xxi. 179 Thirteen [paroled men]..skipped out to-day. 1890 L. C. D'Oyle Notches Rough Edge Life 107 So, to throw her father off the scent, on the appointed night we ‘skipped’ and went by way of Fort James. 1902 ‘M. Twain’ in Harper's Mag. Jan. 265/2 Skip out for the coast some night. 1959 I. Opie & P. Opie Lore & Lang. Schoolchildren x. 193 Juvenile language is well stocked..with expressions inviting a person's departure, for instance:..skip it, sling your hook, [etc.]. a1966 ‘M. na Gopaleen’ Best of Myles (1968) 308 The son turned out to be a very bad bit of work, sold all the furniture to buy drink..and then skipped it to America. 1969 G. Lyall Venus with Pistol xxxv. 231 He tells Dona Margarita we seem to have skipped out together. 1977 J. Thomson Case Closed ii. 21 Bibby hadn't turned up. He wondered if he had skipped out. < as lemmas |
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