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What does Skite mean in New Zealand?

What does Skite mean in New Zealand?

Filters. (Australia, Ireland, New Zealand) One who skites, a boaster.

How do you spell the word Skite?

skite

  1. a quick, oblique blow or stroke; a chopping blow.
  2. a joke or prank.
  3. the butt of a joke or prank.
  4. a person whose opinions are not taken seriously; one held in mild contempt.

What is the meaning of skyte?

to slide or slip, as on ice. 2. ( transitive) to strike with a sharp or glancing blow.

What does Skitting mean?

Meaning: Giggling, laughing uncontrollably. Example: They’re skitting at yer man off the tele.

What does skitz mean in slang?

SKITZ means “Schizophrenic.”

What is Skatting?

(skæt ) noun. a type of jazz singing characterized by improvised vocal sounds instead of words.

What is an example of scat?

The definition of scat is a type of jazz singing where meaningless sounds are improvised and added to the vocals. An example of scat singing is when a jazz singer adds vocal syllables in conjunction with the sounds from the musical instruments. To sing scat.

Why is it called scat?

According to all the sources I was able to find, “scat” as a word for feces is first recorded in the 1950’s. It looks to me like it may have been back-formed from “scatology,” which sees usage from the late 1800s, which is in turn derived from the Greek word meaning “dung, feces.”

What does scat mean in slang?

Informal. to go off hastily (often used in the imperative).

Does scat mean poop?

Definition of scat (Entry 2 of 5) : an animal fecal dropping.

What does scat Pack stand for?

When you see that little bee logo on a Dodge you can easily recognize it’s meaning: the trim package for the car is a Scat Pack. The Bee-clad muscle car was reportedly named after Frank Sinatra’s tight-knit group of friends, commonly referred to as the Rat Pack.

What does scat mean in rap?

Scat, also called Scat Singing, in music, jazz vocal style using emotive, onomatopoeic, and nonsense syllables instead of words in solo improvisations on a melody.