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skip

omit / bounce / bypass / waste container / jump
Transitive VerbIntransitive VerbNoun
past: skippedpp: skippeding: skipping

The verb carries a dual energy: one of playful, rhythmic movement and another of intentional avoidance or omission. When used to describe movement, it evokes a sense of lightness and joy, often associated with childhood or excitement. In contrast, when used to describe omitting a task or event, it suggests a shortcut or a deliberate choice to bypass a requirement. As a noun, the word shifts significantly depending on the dialect. In British English, it specifically refers to a large industrial waste container, whereas in general usage, it refers to the physical act of a bouncing step.

Meanings

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To omit or pass over a part of a sequence, a task, or a stage of a process.

"I decided to skip breakfast this morning to save time."

Intransitive Verb

To move along by taking short, bouncing hops.

"The children were skipping happily down the garden path."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To move past a specific section of a recording or a piece of content to reach a later part.

"She skipped the introduction and went straight to the first chapter."

Intransitive Verb

To fail to attend an event, class, or appointment, often intentionally.

"He frequently skips school to hang out with his friends."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To throw a flat stone across the surface of water so that it bounces several times.

"We spent the afternoon skipping stones across the lake."

Noun

A large metal container used for holding waste or rubble on a construction site.

"The contractor hired a skip to remove all the debris from the renovation."

Noun

A light, bouncing movement or a rhythmic dance step.

"The toddler took a few joyful skips toward her mother."

Noun

The act of omitting something or failing to attend something.

"His frequent skips from work led to a formal warning from management."

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