scoot
Meanings
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An action of propelling oneself along the ground on a scooter or similar device.
- "He scooted along the sidewalk."
- "The children were having fun scooting in the park."
Pronunciation
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Rhymes
Words rhyming with scootscoot , boot , suit , moot , spoot , shoot
Variants
List of all variants of scoot that leads to same resultscoot , scooted , scooting , scoots
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.The word 'scoot' comes from the Middle English word 'scote', which meant 'to move rapidly' or 'to propel oneself'. The word was likely influenced by the Old Norse word 'skauta', which also meant 'to move rapidly' or 'to propel oneself'.
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