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Synonyms

skiddoo

American  
[ski-doo] / skɪˈdu /

verb (used without object)

Informal.
skiddooed, skiddooing
  1. to go away; get out.


Etymology

Origin of skiddoo

First recorded in 1900–05; perhaps alteration of skedaddle

Example Sentences

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There is a strong temptation to say "Catch-23, please skiddoo."

From Time Magazine Archive

Oh brother, 23 skiddoo, and oh you kid!

From Time Magazine Archive

Lady turn around, turn around, turn around, Lady touch the ground, touch the ground, touch the ground; Lady show your shoe, show your shoe, show your shoe, Lady, lady, twenty-four skiddoo!

From "Cat's Eye" by Margaret Atwood

My registration card is numbered twenty-three, so I'm the only original skiddoo soldier—take it from your Uncle Dudley.

From Tom Slade with the Colors by Clarity, Thomas

They did not "hand a lemon" or "skiddoo" in those days; American slang changes as quickly as thieves' slang, and only "Gee!" and "Gee-whiz!" seem to be permanent.

From The Story of My Life Recollections and Reflections by Terry, Ellen