Pronunciation: /ˈskɪpi/
noun a brand name for a popular peanut butter spread
A1 I saw a skippy jumping around in the park.
A2 The children played with their skippy in the backyard.
B1 She always carries her skippy with her wherever she goes.
B2 The skippy competition drew a large crowd of spectators.
C1 The skippy was trained to perform impressive tricks on command.
C2 The skippy's agility and speed made it a top contender in the race.
adjective describing a person or thing that is lively, energetic, or nimble
A1 I like to eat skippy peanut butter sandwiches for lunch.
A2 The skippy dog happily wagged its tail as its owner approached.
B1 She wore a skippy dress to the party that caught everyone's attention.
B2 The skippy performance of the acrobats left the audience in awe.
C1 The skippy pace of the marathon runners impressed the spectators.
C2 The skippy dialogue in the movie added a touch of humor to the serious plot.
formal Skippy was the nickname given to the energetic and enthusiastic employee.
informal Hey Skippy, can you pass me the stapler?
slang I can't believe Skippy pulled off that crazy stunt last night.
figurative His mind was like a skippy record, constantly jumping from one topic to another.
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