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skite verb- to boast AUSTRALIA, 1857
From British dialect. - — Gilbert H. Lawson, A Dictionary of Australian Words and Terms, 1924
- I said “Are you going to skite about that?” and he said “My bloody oath I am.” — Sam Weller, Old Bastards I Have Met, p. 51, 1979
- — Louis S. Leland, A Personal Kiwi-Yankee Dictionary, p. 93, 1984
- to hit someone or something with a glancing blow UK: SCOTLAND, 1911
- NESBITT (SKITING THEM): No, it bliddy well isnae witty! — Ian Pattison, Rab C. Nesbitt, 1988
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