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
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".)
by don'make-me-use-this-skillet! September 27, 2013
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by PJ&B April 13, 2017
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