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- Dictionaryskip/skɪp/
verb
- 1. move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce: "she began to skip down the path" Similar Opposite
- 2. jump over a rope which is held at both ends by oneself or two other people and turned repeatedly over the head and under the feet, as a game or for exercise: British "training was centred on running and skipping"
noun
- 1. a light, bouncing step; a skipping movement: "he moved with a strange, dancing skip"
- 2. an act of passing over part of a sequence of data or instructions.
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