释义 |
skite I. \ˈskīt, usu -īd.+V\ intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse skjōta to shoot — more at shoot 1. chiefly dialect : to move quickly or hurriedly < now skite along to school > 2. chiefly Scotland : to strike an object with a glancing blow : ricochet, skip II. noun (-s) 1. chiefly dialect : a sudden glancing blow or impact 2. dialect : trick, prank III. noun (-s) Etymology: probably from English dialect skite to defecate, from Middle English skyten, from Old Norse skīta dialect : a disagreeable offensive person IV. intransitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: probably from English dialect skite to defecate chiefly Australia : boast, brag V. noun or skit·er \-d.ə(r)\ (-s) Etymology: skite from skite (IV); skiter from skite (IV) + -er chiefly Australia : braggart, boaster |