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skedaddle /skɪˈdad(ə)l /verb [no object] informalDepart quickly or hurriedly; run away: when he saw us, he skedaddled...- They unlocked the door and I skedaddled out past the yellow tape perimeter and then scrambled home.
- Then Iris and I got dressed, went and picked up the kids from their mum's and we skedaddled off to the airport to pick up my sister Susannah, arriving for her Christmas visit.
- While Monica and Ken take center stage again in Washington, Bill and his trusty sidekick Al have skedaddled to Asia.
Origin Mid 19th century: of unknown origin. Rhymes addle, paddle, saddle, staddle, straddle |