skeeter

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English

Etymology 1

Clipping of a variant pronunciation of mosquito. Compare tater, mater.

Noun

skeeter (plural skeeters)

  1. (US, informal) A mosquito.
    • 1973, “Swamp Witch”, in Jim Stafford (lyrics), Jim Stafford, performed by Jim Stafford:
      One day brought the rain and the rain stayed on
      And the swamp water overflowed.
      Skeeters and the fever grabbed the town like a fist
      Doctor Jackson was the first to go.
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Etymology 2

Verb

skeeter (third-person singular simple present skeeters, present participle skeetering, simple past and past participle skeetered)

  1. To skitter.
    • 1975, Frank Trippett, Child Ellen, page 342:
      They skeetered out and then made an elegant racing turn and skeetered directly into her.
    • 2010, Michael D. Langan, When I Was a Boy, →ISBN, page 25:
      The iceman skeetered here and there, with his brown gabardine trousers dripping over his work shoes and drooping from his hip-less waist.
    • 2011, Michael Asher, Sands of Death: An Epic Tale Of Massacre And Survival In The Sahara, →ISBN:
      Bullets skeetered across the rocks, snapping off fragments in deadly shrapnel bursts, gouging furrows in the serir around the advancing men.
    • 2018, Rosie Walsh, The Man Who Didn't Call:
      A twilight fox skeetered across the car park.

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