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WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Skips; Skipped; Skip (disambiguation); Skips (disambiguation)
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skip         
Lowest form of script kiddie, highlighted by low intelligence and lack of knowledge of computer systems.
Commonly found trying to crack cable modem users. Generally have big mouths.
A: So, did that loudmouth skip on IRC ever do anything to your computer, like he said?
B: He just tried some outdated overflow trick. Just some skip.
skip         
(skips, skipping, skipped)
1.
If you skip along, you move almost as if you are dancing, with a series of little jumps from one foot to the other.
They saw the man with a little girl skipping along behind him...
She was skipping to keep up with him.
VERB: V adv/prep, V
Skip is also a noun.
The boxer gave a little skip as he came out of his corner.
N-COUNT
2.
When someone skips, they jump up and down over a rope which they or two other people are holding at each end and turning round and round. In American English, you say that someone skips rope.
Outside, children were skipping and singing a rhyme...
They skip rope and play catch, waiting for the bell.
VERB: V, V n
skipping
Skipping is one of the most enjoyable aerobic activities.
N-UNCOUNT
3.
If you skip something that you usually do or something that most people do, you decide not to do it.
It is important not to skip meals...
Her daughter started skipping school.
= miss
VERB: V n, V n
4.
If you skip or skip over a part of something you are reading or a story you are telling, you miss it out or pass over it quickly and move on to something else.
You might want to skip the exercises in this chapter...
She reinvented her own life story, skipping over the war years when she had a German lover.
VERB: V n, V over/to n
5.
If you skip from one subject or activity to another, you move quickly from one to the other although there is no obvious connection between them.
She kept up a continuous chatter, skipping from one subject to the next.
= jump
VERB: V from n to n
6.
A skip is a large, open, metal container which is used to hold and take away large unwanted items and rubbish. (BRIT; in AM, use dumpster
)
N-COUNT
skip         
I. v. n.
Leap, jump, bound, spring, hop, caper.
II. v. a.
Disregard, omit, neglect, miss, skip over, pass without notice.
III. n.
Leap, jump, bound, spring, hop, caper.
SKIP         
Simple Key-management for Internet Protocols (Reference: Internet, cryptography, Sun)
Skip         
·noun A beehive; a skep.
II. Skip ·noun A light leap or bound.
III. Skip ·noun A charge of sirup in the pans.
IV. Skip ·vt To cause to skip; as, to skip a stone.
V. Skip ·noun A basket. ·see Skep.
VI. Skip ·vt To leap lightly over; as, to skip the rope.
VII. Skip ·noun A basket on wheels, used in cotton factories.
VIII. Skip ·noun A passage from one sound to another by more than a degree at once.
IX. Skip ·noun An iron bucket, which slides between guides, for hoisting mineral and rock.
X. Skip ·noun The act of passing over an interval from one thing to another; an omission of a part.
XI. Skip ·vi To leap lightly; to move in leaps and hounds;
- commonly implying a sportive spirit.
XII. Skip ·vi Fig.: To leave matters unnoticed, as in reading, speaking, or writing; to pass by, or overlook, portions of a thing;
- often followed by over.
XIII. Skip ·vt To pass over or by without notice; to Omit; to Miss; as, to skip a line in reading; to skip a lesson.
skip         
skip1
¦ verb (skips, skipping, skipped)
1. move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce.
jump lightly over.
2. Brit. jump repeatedly over a rope which is held at both ends and turned over the head and under the feet.
N. Amer. jump over (a rope) in such a way.
3. omit (a section of something or a stage in a sequence).
4. fail to attend or deal with; miss.
informal leave quickly and secretly.
5. throw (a stone) so that it skims the surface of water.
¦ noun
1. a skipping movement.
2. N. Amer. informal a person who defaults or absconds.
Origin
ME: prob. of Scand. origin.
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skip2
¦ noun
1. Brit. a large transportable open-topped container for bulky refuse.
2. a cage or bucket in which workers or materials are lowered and raised in mines and quarries.
3. variant spelling of skep.
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skip3
¦ noun the captain or director of a side at bowls or curling.
¦ verb (skips, skipping, skipped) act as skip of.
Origin
C19 (orig. Scots): abbrev. of skipper1.
SKIP         
SKIP is an acronym for Skeletal muscle and kidney enriched inositol phosphatase, which is a human gene.
Skip         

Skip or Skips may refer to:

Skip (container)         
  • A cantilever skip truck loads a skip
  • Drone footage of a skip hire yard, [[Porthmadog]], [[Wales]]
LARGE OPEN-TOPPED WASTE CONTAINER
Skip hire; Rubbish skip; Skip Bin; Skip bin; Skip truck; Skip lorry
A skip (or skip bin) is a large open-topped waste container designed for loading onto a special type of lorry.
Skipped         
·Impf & ·p.p. of Skip.

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Skip or Skips may refer to: