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Skip

For exercise or as a game, jump over (a rope).

The girls had engaged in rope skipping.

by Arminkshipper July 10, 2024


Skip

Quickly and covertly leave.

Amidst rumors of a romance, she skipped her home.

by Arminkshipper July 10, 2024


Skip

Flee; vanish

They can't skip off again because of me.

by Arminkshipper July 10, 2024


skip

A colloquialism for a specific item of media as part of a larger media project that is undesirable to a person visually or audibly so as for them to not wish to casually experience it. Typically used in a musical context to refer to a song of an EP or, more commonly, an LP.

'I'm sorry, but "Don't Blame Me" is the only skip I have on "Reputation"; I just can't get into it!'

by obamasmilliondollaputhay February 21, 2022