1920's - 30's slang (jazz) for:
1. move, move over, make space please.
2. leave, go away.
<strong>Syn-s:</strong>~ <em>Skadoodle, Ske-daddle, Skadoosh, skat, scoot, skootch</em>...
1. move, move over, make space please.
2. leave, go away.
<strong>Syn-s:</strong>~ <em>Skadoodle, Ske-daddle, Skadoosh, skat, scoot, skootch</em>...
1. (Jazz "cat" to his "doll"): "Skadoo."
2. "Let's skadoo." (like "scootch on over dear" ......or "shove love".)
2. "Let's skadoo." (like "scootch on over dear" ......or "shove love".)
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by SkaTasticallyScrumptious January 17, 2004
1) Frank: Hey dude, you see that girl walk pass?!...so hott.
Dude: Yeah i know man, I almost skadooed.
2) Hey that guy you like is coming over...try not to skadoo...
3) *Sarah walks out of a dark room and tries to get herself together...Valen notices*
Valen to Sarah: Hey Sarah....is that skadoo on your chin??!
Dude: Yeah i know man, I almost skadooed.
2) Hey that guy you like is coming over...try not to skadoo...
3) *Sarah walks out of a dark room and tries to get herself together...Valen notices*
Valen to Sarah: Hey Sarah....is that skadoo on your chin??!
by kieraisablipster August 25, 2008
During the 1920's in the United States the social group that came to be known as "flappers" often used this phrase as a means of telling someone to "get lost," or to "scoot."
by THEREALJULIA March 10, 2006
When you bust a nut in a girls panties before she puts them on, and you get the fuck out of there because theres a good chance shes a prego now.
by dancingdildinos November 10, 2008