noun
- ☆ a plank, log, etc., often one of a pair or set, used as a support or as a track upon which to slide or roll a heavy object
- a low, movable wooden platform for holding loads or stacks
- a runner used in place of a wheel on aircraft landing gear
- a sliding wedge or drag used to check the motion of a vehicle by pressure against a wheel
- the act of skidding
Origin:
Early ModE, prob. < ON skith: see ski
transitive verb skidded, skidding
- to brake or lock (a wheel) with a skid
- to support with or slide on a skid or skids
- ☆ to haul, roll, or drag (logs) along a special track or trail, as through a forest
- to cause (a wheel, vehicle, etc.) to slide or slip