skipped

Variant of skip

intransitive verb skipped, skipping

  1. to leap, jump, or spring lightly; specif., to move along by hopping lightly on first one foot and then the other
  2. to be deflected from a surface; ricochet
  3. to pass, or direct the attention, from one point to another, omitting what lies between
  4. ☆ to be promoted in school beyond the next regular grade
  5. Informal to leave hurriedly, esp. under questionable circumstances; abscond

Origin: ME skippen, prob. < Scand form akin to ON skopa, to jump, run < IE *skeub-, to shoot, throw > shove

transitive verb

  1. to jump or leap lightly over
  2. to pass over or omit, either deliberately or inadvertently
  3. to omit attending a session or sessions of (school, church, etc.)
  4. to cause to skip or ricochet
    1. to promote (a student) to the grade beyond the next regular one in school
    2. to pass over (the next regular grade)
  5. Informal to leave (a town, country, etc.) hurriedly

noun

    1. an act of skipping; leap; spring
    2. a skipping gait alternating light hops on each foot
  1. a passing over or omitting
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