skite
1 Americannoun
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a quick, oblique blow or stroke; a chopping blow.
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a joke or prank.
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the butt of a joke or prank.
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a person whose opinions are not taken seriously; one held in mild contempt.
verb (used without object)
verb
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(intr) to slide or slip, as on ice
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(tr) to strike with a sharp or glancing blow
noun
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an instance of sliding or slipping
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a sharp or glancing blow
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on a drinking spree
verb
noun
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boastful talk
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a person who boasts
Etymology
Origin of skite1
1775–85; perhaps < Scandinavian; cf. skeet 3
Origin of skite2
Origin uncertain
Example Sentences
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So they hunted and they hal-looed; And the next thing they did sight, Was a great big bull-dog chasing them, And a farmer hollering "Skite!"
From Bill's School and Mine A Collection of Essays on Education by Franklin, William Suddards
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