When an engineer doesn’t know how calculate mass or read a tape measure and they think that industrial equipment can be relocated some what like a couch.
Nick asked Erik to skooch a piece of machinery. “ Can’t you just skooch that 2 feet?” Erik replied “ I put it right where you told me to put it. It weighs 13,000 lbs!! It’s not a couch”
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To explain a topic with extensive and significant detail to the point of overwhelming or fatiguing the listener regardless of whether the listener realizes the necessity of the information at the present moment.
Forms:
Present: skaches
Past/Past participle: skach'd, skached
Gerund: skaching
To explain a topic with extensive and significant detail to the point of overwhelming or fatiguing the listener regardless of whether the listener realizes the necessity of the information at the present moment.
Forms:
Present: skaches
Past/Past participle: skach'd, skached
Gerund: skaching
"He skached me about network security protocols for two hours—I was drowning in information before I understood why it mattered."
"The engineer skached everyone with technical specifications before getting to the actual solution."
"I appreciate your thoroughness, but I'm feeling a bit skach'd right now."
"She tends to skach when explaining her research—brilliant content, but overwhelming on first exposure."
"The engineer skached everyone with technical specifications before getting to the actual solution."
"I appreciate your thoroughness, but I'm feeling a bit skach'd right now."
"She tends to skach when explaining her research—brilliant content, but overwhelming on first exposure."
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