verb General Slang

skedaddle

skih-DAD-ul · verb · informal

To run off or leave in a hurry.

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Definitions

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To flee quickly or clear out fast. Often an urging: "y'all better skedaddle."

“When the rain hit, we skedaddled for the truck.”
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skedaddle In A Sentence

When the rain hit, we skedaddled for the truck.

Origin & Usage

American Civil War slang, popularized 1861 for troops fleeing the field; origin obscure, perhaps from a British dialect word meaning to scatter or spill.

Variants skidaddle

People Also Ask

What does skedaddle mean?

Skedaddle means to run off or leave in a hurry, to flee quickly or clear out fast.

How do you use skedaddle?

It's often an urging to leave, as in 'y'all better skedaddle,' or a description of fleeing, as in 'we skedaddled for the truck.'

Where does skedaddle come from?

It's American Civil War slang popularized in 1861 for troops fleeing the field; the exact origin is obscure, perhaps from a British dialect word for scattering.

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