出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/10 18:18 UTC 版)
Pseudo-archaic alteration of shoot, perhaps with reference to Old Norse skjóta; compare Scots skite (“to dart, to shoot”). The name for a form of trapshooting is attested from the 1920s, see quotations below. Senses related to ejaculation of semen likely derive from this, but compare also squirt, skite, or scoot. The word skeet is attested in reference to working class persons in US English from the 19th century, or the Newfoundland and Labrador regionalism may derive from other terms such as skite or skeeter; see quotation below.
skeet (countable and uncountable, plural skeets)
skeet (third-person singular simple present skeets, present participle skeeting, simple past and past participle skeeted)
Unknown. Compare Icelandic skeið (“spoon”), from Old Norse skeið (“a sheath”). Attested from the 15th century; see quotation below.
skeet (plural skeets)
skeet (third-person singular simple present skeets, present participle skeeting, simple past and past participle skeeted)
Uncertain. Compare Manx skeetagh (“nosy”, adverb). Compare also English peek (“to look slyly; a quick glance”, verb or noun) or skit (“to caper; to be skittish”, verb).
skeet (uncountable)
skeet (third-person singular simple present skeets, present participle skeeting, simple past and past participle skeeted)
Blend of sky + tweet, from the resemblance to tweets posted on Twitter. Strongly discouraged by CEO Jay Graber.
skeet (plural skeets)
skeet (third-person singular simple present skeets, present participle skeeting, simple past and past participle skeeted)