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scoot verb- to leave in a hurry US, 1882
- You’d better scoot, hadn’t you? C’mon, I’ll walk you to the door. — Armistead Maupin, Babycakes, p. 10, 1984
- [S]he explained she was a lab technician on twenty four hour call and scooted back to the ladies room to phone her escort service and say she couldn’t book any tricks that night[.] — Seth Morgan, Homeboy, 1990
- We scooted into the dark foyer and I closed and locked the door behind us. — Janet Evanovich, Seven Up, p. 44, 2001
- to slide UK, 1838
- Scoot over, goddamnit. — The Blues Brothers, 1980
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