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skipped, past participle; skipped, past tense; skipping, present participle; skips, 3rd person singular present;
  1. Act as skip of (a side)

Noun
  1. The captain or director of a team in lawn bowling or curling


  1. a gait in which steps and hops alternate
  2. jump: bypass; "He skipped a row in the text and so the sentence was incomprehensible"
  3. cut: intentionally fail to attend; "cut class"
  4. omission: a mistake resulting from neglect
  5. hop: jump lightly
  6. decamp: leave suddenly; "She persuaded him to decamp"; "skip town"
  7. Z Force is a fictional infantry military unit that features in the Action Force universe, a European version of the G.I.Joe action figure and comic book series.
  8. A skip occurs when a phonograph (gramophone), cassette tape or compact disc player malfunctions or is disturbed so as to play incorrectly, causing a break in sound or a jump to another part of the recording.
  9. This article features minor fictional characters who appear as guest stars on the cult television program Angel, ordered alphabetically. For the show's main characters, please see the article list of Angel characters.
  10. A rubbish skip (usually called merely a skip or skip bin, also known as a dumpster in the USA) is a large open-topped container designed for loading onto a special type of lorry. ...
  11. The skip is the captain of a curling team and, in conjunction with the team, determines strategy. Based on the strategy, the skip holds the broom indicating where the player throwing must aim ("calling the shot"). ...
  12. Human gait is the way locomotion is achieved using human limbs. Different gaits are characterized by differences in limb movement patterns, overall velocity, forces, kinetic and potential energy cycles, and changes in the contact with the surface (ground, floor, etc.).
  13. A leaping, jumping or skipping movement; To move by hopping on alternate feet; To leap about lightly; To skim, ricochet or bounce over a surface; To throw (something), making it skim, ricochet, or bounce over a surface; To disregard, miss or omit part of a continuation (some item or stage); ...
  14. (Skipped) Lines in your log file that Summary understands but which do not contain information about a request. For example, W3C ExLF log files contain several header lines indicating the format of the log file. Summary counts these lines as "skipped".
  15. (skipping) A method of suing small lures and casting them hard and at a low angle to the water to make them skip, like a flat stone.
  16. (Skipping) A popping feeling in a bicycle drivetrain when you pedal hard; it occurs when a cog is worn out and when you install a new chain on worn cogs
  17. (Skipping) A series of step hops connected smoothly and traveling forward.
  18. (Skipping) Leaving the trail, and reentering the trail at another location, to bypass a section of trail. ...
  19. (Skipping) The district can deviate from terminating a certificated employee in order of seniority and retain a less senior employee for specific reasons such as to teach a specific subject or to provide services using a service credential in an area which is “hard to staff”.
  20. (Skipping) The video shows noticeable signs of missing information which can be seen or heard.
  21. (Skipping) What little folks do when they are having fun.
  22. (Skipping) a casting method that propels a bait under overhanging cover such as a dock, trees or bushes; the force of the sidearm cast causes the bait to skip over the surface and under the cover
  23. (skipping (solder skip)) Condition found in wave soldering, when adjacent conductor areas are not all coated with solder.
  24. (skipping) A condition in which a pen does not write a continuous line, but sporadically fails to feed ink.
  25. (skipping) This is a symptom of a worn drivetrain. When a cog (or chainring) gets worn enough, it can't carry the chain properly. So, if you pedal hard when the chain is on that cog, you may experience a sudden and disconcerting lurch in the pedal stroke accompanied by a strange popping sound. ...