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Skedaddle

Guy: Well I better Skedaddle on outta here
Girl: Ah alright, see you later :)
by Some Guy Named Luke June 18, 2011
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Skidaddle

To leave quickly. To signify that as soon as you finish a task you will skidaddle to the next place. To move at a quick pace from one place to another
Come on kids, we have to skidaddle!

As soon as I finish, i will skidaddle over to you to pick you up
by Swagpineapple June 15, 2014
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skiddleyboop

Expression used during moments of extreme pleasure or victory. White equivalent of bookyacka! or In Your Face.
Chad cried out 'Skiddleyboop!' as he pinched the loaf that he had been carrying all day
by keyshaw November 16, 2004
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skiddle skaddle doo

A convenient excuse for when one needs to abruptly leave an unwanted conversation or end a long-winded phone call.

See skedaddle.
Tyra: "I'm having such an emergency, my car broke down, and I can't go to the grocery store!"
Melville: "Really? You're kidding. Well I'm driving on the highway and can't talk right now. Got to go, or as Shaggy would say, skiddle skaddle doo!"
by Shaggy_Gangster_1992 February 7, 2018
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camel skedaddle

When a woman has a camel toe and one of her lips escape the confines of the attire.
Her shorts were soo short, her camel toe became a camel skedaddle. She definitely waxes.
by IWANTJEN July 26, 2016
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skidadle

oh shit i just dropped a glass on the floor in the store, lets skidadle
by Pvwt February 11, 2020
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Skeddadle

Skeddadle - to run off or away hurriedly. Also scodaddle
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).
All of you kids need to skeddadle and stay out of trouble.
by korbo1 January 11, 2020
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