'Skedaddle' definitions:
Definition of 'skedaddle'
From: WordNet
noun
A hasty flight
verb
Run away, as if in a panic
Definition of 'Skedaddle'
From: GCIDE
- Skedaddle \Ske*dad"dle\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Skedaddled; p. pr. & vb. n. Skedaddling.] [Of uncertain etymology.] To betake one's self to flight, as if in a panic; to flee; to run away. [Slang, U. S.] [1913 Webster]
Synonyms of 'skedaddle'
From: Moby Thesaurus
- abscond,
- absquatulate,
- back out,
- beat a retreat,
- begone,
- boggle,
- bolt,
- career,
- chicken,
- chicken out,
- clear out,
- cut and run,
- cut out,
- dart,
- dash,
- decamp,
- depart,
- desert,
- desert under fire,
- dog it,
- elope,
- falter,
- fight shy,
- flee,
- fling,
- fly,
- fugitate,
- funk,
- funk out,
- get cold feet,
- go AWOL,
- haste,
- hasten,
- hie,
- hightail,
- hump,
- hump it,
- hurry,
- hurtle,
- jib,
- jump,
- jump a mile,
- jump bail,
- kite,
- lam,
- levant,
- lose courage,
- make haste,
- make off,
- panic,
- post,
- powder,
- race,
- run,
- run away,
- run away from,
- run away with,
- run for it,
- run off,
- rush,
- scamper,
- scoot,
- scour,
- scram,
- scramble,
- screw,
- scud,
- scurry,
- scuttle,
- shoot,
- show the heels,
- shy,
- skip,
- skip out,
- slip the cable,
- split,
- stampede,
- start,
- start aside,
- startle,
- step on it,
- take a powder,
- take flight,
- take French leave,
- take off,
- take to flight,
- take wing,
- tear,
- turn tail,
- vamoose