Lexicographical Neighbors of Skidooed
Literary usage of Skidooed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Live Language Lessons by Howard Roscoe Driggs (1915)
"cried Uncle Harry as they ran up to him. • • "Why," sobbed Budge, "Mike went to
light his pipe, and I just laid the whip on the goat's back and he skidooed! ..."
2. The Lancet-clinic by Mississippi Valley Medical Association, Ohio Valley Medical Association (1908)
"When the children beheld the physicians they "skidooed," jumping out at the
windows like sheep. MEDICAL SOCIETY NOTES. The Georgia State Medical Association ..."
3. Rocky Mountain Adventures by Mason Bradford Shelton (1920)
"After an hour or two we quietly "skidooed". Further comments on the subject will
be deferred to some other occasion, which may never occur. ..."
4. The Market for Souls by Elizabeth Goodnow (1910)
"Thanks for the manicure; and I skidooed. Wasn't that one on her? You've seen her;
now let's go where there's somethin' doin'." We went down the Bowery to a ..."
5. Sessional Papers by Ontario Legislative Assembly (1909)
"Q.—She was gone, skidooed? A.—I heard it. 133. Q.—You heard that Mrs. Gilroy was
gone? A.—I don't know her. 134. Q.—You heard it? A.—I didn't know anything ..."