skip

skip
skip1
skippingly, adv.
/skip/, v., skipped, skipping, n.
v.i.
1. to move in a light, springy manner by bounding forward with alternate hops on each foot.
2. to pass from one point, thing, subject, etc., to another, disregarding or omitting what intervenes: He skipped through the book quickly.
3. to go away hastily and secretly; flee without notice.
4. Educ. to be advanced two or more classes or grades at once.
5. to ricochet or bounce along a surface: The stone skipped over the lake.
v.t.
6. to jump lightly over: The horse skipped the fence.
7. to pass over without reading, noting, acting, etc.: He skipped the bad parts.
8. to miss or omit (one of a repeated series of rhythmic actions): My heart skipped a beat.
9. to be absent from; avoid attendance at: to skip a school class.
10. to send (a missile) ricocheting along a surface.
11. Informal. to leave hastily and secretly or to flee from (a place): They skipped town.
12. skip out on, Informal. to flee or abandon; desert: He skipped out on his wife and two children.
n.
13. a skipping movement; a light jump or bounce.
14. a gait marked by such jumps.
15. a passing from one point or thing to another, with disregard of what intervenes: a quick skip through Europe.
16. Music. a melodic interval greater than a second.
17. a natural depression below the surface of a planed board.
18. Informal. a person who has absconded in order to avoid paying debts or meeting other financial responsibilities.
[1250-1300; (v.) ME skippen, perh. < ON skopa to run (cf. Icel skoppa to skip); (n.) late ME skyppe, deriv. of the v.]
Syn. 1. caper, hop. SKIP, BOUND refer to an elastic, springing movement. To SKIP is to give a series of light, quick hops alternating the feet: to skip about. BOUND suggests a series of long, rather vigorous leaps; it is also applied to a springing or leaping type of walking or running rapidly and actively: A dog came bounding up to meet him. 2. skim. 13. leap, spring, caper, hop.
skip2
/skip/, n., v., skipped, skipping.
n.
1. the captain of a curling or bowling team.
2. Informal. skipper1.
v.t.
3. to serve as skip of (a curling or bowling team).
4. Informal. skipper1.
[1820-30; short for SKIPPER1]
skip3
/skip/, n.
1. Mining. a metal box for carrying ore, hauled vertically or on an incline.
2. See skip car.
[1805-15; alter. of SKEP]

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