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Skedaddle vs Scoot - What's the difference?

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As verbs the difference between skedaddle and scoot

is that skedaddle is to move or run away quickly while scoot is to walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily.

As a noun scoot is

a dollar.

skedaddle

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • To move or run away quickly.
  • The sheep skedaddled as soon as the shepherd’s dog came near .

    Synonyms

    * (move or run away quickly) flee, vamoose, scat, take off, make tracks, get lost

    See also

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    References

    * 1897 Hunter, Robert, and Charles Morris (editors), Universal Dictionary of the English Language'', v4, p4291: "Etym. doubtful; perhaps allied to ''scud . To betake one's self hurriedly to flight; to run away as in a panic; to fly in terror. (A word of American origin.)" * Fanciful 19th century American coinages

    scoot

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (slang) A dollar.
  • (slang) a scooter.
  • :I got a new scoot yesterday. It's a Gamma.
  • Verb

    (en verb)
  • (split) To walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily.
  • They scooted over to the window.
  • To ride on a .
  • (of an animal) To move with the forelegs while sitting, so that the floor rubs against its rear end.
  • The dog was scooting all over our new carpet.
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  • Derived terms

    * scoot over

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