to scoot

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(Can we clean up() this sense?) To walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily

They scooted over to the window.

To ride on a scooter
A dollar
a scooter

I got a new scoot yesterday. It's a Gamma.

(aka SKIP) (NTA) Slide of the weighted foot (or feet) forward, backward or sideways (ME) A hitch with movement of the weighted foot
aka SKIP: Slide of the weighted foot (or feet) forward, backward or sideways Or a hitch with movement of the weighted foot
Scooting is the practice of passing chips to another player after winning a pot Typically, scooting partners will agree to "scoot" each other a predetermined number of chips after winning each pot This is at least technically illegal at most table stakes games, but single chips can often be scooted anyway
{i} quick dashing movement, dart (Slang)
A slide of the weighted foot froward or backward or one side or the other(See Flea Hop) May also be done with weight on both feet
If you scoot somewhere, you go there very quickly. Sam said, `I'm going to hide,' and scooted up the stairs. = rush
Split Cycle Offset Optimisation Technique
Train that operates as a shuttle with as many cars as two engines can haul
squirt
{f} dart, move swiftly, dash
Two-runner sled, without tongue or shafts, used to haul logs or bolts from the woods (22)
run or move very quickly or hastily; "She dashed into the yard"
To walk fast; to go quickly; to run hastily away
To walk fast; to go quickly; to run away hastily
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