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It is an informal way to say "to leave quickly", and can be used in casual contexts such as conversations between friends or family. For example, "Let's skedaddle before the rain starts!".
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skedaddle
verb
To move or run away quickly.
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(He might be, though in the 1930s he noted that it was risky for countries in fixed-exchange-rate regimes, like the gold standard or the euro, to run reserve-draining deficits; better to skedaddle and devalue).
If the guards skedaddle, rebels aligned with al-Qaeda might grab the weapons for their own use.In April this year, America set up a $70m programme in Jordan that is training the kingdom's special forces to identify and secure chemical-weapons sites across Syria should the regime fall and the wrong rebels look like getting their hands on them.
No financial centre comes close to Mr Hollande's 75% rate (see chart).Large firms will initially find it hard to skedaddle.
And there is a widespread feeling that money originated through funds-of-hedge-funds is liable to get jumpy at any hint of trouble and skedaddle if losses are made.
"KS" with Ksatrivia," a member of the Hindu military cast The "PL" possibilities include Placate, Placid, etc. & th "SK" skedaddle, Skeleton, Siddoc.
She did not want to show up rough and distended and abandoned, without the husband they had prophesied would skedaddle.
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After this week's dialogue, Hillary Clinton, the secretary of state, noted that "the strategic fundamentals of our relationship are pushing our two countries' interests into closer convergence".But India fears being left in the lurch as NATO skedaddles out of Afghanistan.
Swedish workers quickly showed what they thought of the new homes many of them high-rise blocks of flats on the edge of cities by skedaddling at the first opportunity.
Skedaddling from a trio of spooky ghosts is one thing, but the Doctor's eventual death is either an important recurring theme this year or something that's just trotted out because the peril-o-meter needs to be cranked up a notch.
By repealing it, the Australian government has deserted the front lines of the climate struggle and skedaddled to the cowardly rear.
Barrett won and skedaddled up the aisle with the coveted belt, to cascading boos.
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