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scoot
[skoot]
verb (used without object)
to go swiftly or hastily; dart.
verb (used with object)
to send or impel at high speed.
noun
a swift, darting movement or course.
scoot
/ ː /
verb
to go or cause to go quickly or hastily; dart or cause to dart off or away
to squirt
noun
the act of scooting
a squirt
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of scoot1
Example Sentences
O’Neal asked whether the host had seen him squeezing his butt cheeks as he scooted away from the “Inside the NBA” desk.
It scrapes the top of one knuckle, does a bit of a dive to the second knuckle … and then scoots along.
Then I’ll either get one of them Lime scooters and scoot back home or walk back.
On the third-down play in question, Palmer caught a short pass from Herbert and scooted forward while on the ground.
Taylor, who is Black American, and Ruiz Taylor, who is Mexican American, smile when remembering how the dirt roads in Section 14 were so narrow that cars had to scoot over to pass each other.
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