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by Some Guy Named Luke June 18, 2011
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1. to run away quickly or fleeing after skeeting on someones face, preferably on someone you have just meet.
2. having sex quickly due to lack of time.
3. rubbing one out right before one has to go somewhere.
1. to run away quickly or fleeing after skeeting on someones face, preferably on someone you have just meet.
2. having sex quickly due to lack of time.
3. rubbing one out right before one has to go somewhere.
1. Here is a towel for your face, got to skeetdaddle!
2. Girl: No! I can't I have to go to work
Guy: Come on, I'll skeetdaddle!
3. Ugh looks like i have to be at work sooner then i thought. Better skeetdaddle while drive down
2. Girl: No! I can't I have to go to work
Guy: Come on, I'll skeetdaddle!
3. Ugh looks like i have to be at work sooner then i thought. Better skeetdaddle while drive down
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Probable origin: Since both the Irish word “sgedadol,” meaning “scattered,” and the Scottish word ”skiddle,” meaning “to spill or scatter”, have the same meaning as the Greek "scedasis", meaning "scatter", it seems obvious that they both started out as Greek, and thus, that skedaddle is derived from Greek, "skedastikós", meaning, "able to disperse, equivalent to skedast(ós) dispersable" (verbid of skedannýnai to scatter, disperse).
Probable origin: Since both the Irish word “sgedadol,” meaning “scattered,” and the Scottish word ”skiddle,” meaning “to spill or scatter”, have the same meaning as the Greek "scedasis", meaning "scatter", it seems obvious that they both started out as Greek, and thus, that skedaddle is derived from Greek, "skedastikós", meaning, "able to disperse, equivalent to skedast(ós) dispersable" (verbid of skedannýnai to scatter, disperse).
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