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[ skid-er ] / ˈskɪd ər /
nouna person or thing that skids. Machinery. a type of four-wheel tractor equipped with a grapple, used to haul logs or timber, especially over rough terrain. Slang. - a person who is moving toward or has reached a less desirable status, condition, etc.
- a vagrant who lives on the streets or frequents skid row.
Origin of skidderFirst recorded in 1865–70; skid + -er1 Words nearby skidderskiascopy, skibob, ski boot, skid, Skidbladnir, skidder, skiddoo, skiddy, skid fin, skidlid, Ski-Doo Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for skidderHe hung up the receiver, took his hat and coat, his eyes fixed absently on Skidder. The Crimson Tide|Robert W. Chambers For argument––Skidder he has ever the air of one who does not care to sell. The Crimson Tide|Robert W. Chambers Already you have scared my other partner, Mr. Skidder, like there never was any rabbits scared. The Crimson Tide|Robert W. Chambers Skidder, too, came in at the same time, squinting rapidly at his partner; and together they moved toward the elevator. The Crimson Tide|Robert W. Chambers
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