Pronunciation: /skut/
noun a quick or hasty movement
A1 I saw a little scoot parked outside the store.
A2 The children rode their scoots around the park.
B1 She hopped on her scoot and quickly made her way to the meeting.
B2 The electric scoot was a convenient way to navigate the city.
C1 The sleek design of the scoot caught the attention of many passersby.
C2 The company introduced a new line of high-performance scoots for urban commuters.
verb to move quickly or hastily; to hurry along
A1 The cat likes to scoot around the house.
A2 I scooted over to the store to grab some milk.
B1 She scooted her chair closer to the table.
B2 The kids scooted down the slide at the playground.
C1 He scooted past the other cars in traffic to get ahead.
C2 The squirrel scooted up the tree to escape the dog.
formal She asked the children to scoot over and make room for the new student.
informal Hey, can you scoot over so I can sit next to you?
slang I'll scoot on over to your place later to hang out.
figurative The company had to scoot some funds around to cover unexpected expenses.
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