scoot over to (something or some place)

scoot over to (something or some place)

To move or slide to something or some place quickly. I just need to scoot over to the bank really fast—I shouldn't be gone for more than half an hour. I scooted over to the window to see who was coming up the driveway. This website is for people on a budget. If you're looking for flashier tech stuff, you should scoot over to our sister site.
See also: over, scoot
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

scoot over to someone or something

to travel or move over to someone or something or some place in a hurry. Scoot over to Don and ask him to come here for a minute. We all scooted over to the stadium for the football game.
See also: over, scoot
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • scoot over to
  • scoot down to (something or some place)
  • scoot over
  • make a joke of (something)
  • make a joke of something
  • scoot
  • scoot down
  • know what (one) is doing
  • get the better of
  • get the better of (someone or something)