1. skeet - Noun
2. skeet - Verb
A scoop with a long handle, used to wash the sides of a vessel, and formerly to wet the sails or deck.
Source: Webster's dictionaryI love the action that I'm able to do. I grew up in Maine, outdoors and playing with the boys and shooting skeet. I have my girly side, too. But, I do like playing the strong female roles, especially now with something as simple as Twitter, where you've got young women following you. Rachel Nichols
During his lifetime, the ex-Marine and sportsman, hunter and skeet shooter never used his invention for sport. Source: Internet
Nearly seven years ago, Skeet Lee Creech was born with a genetic defect called Down’s Syndrome. Source: Internet
That this change has also resulted in minimal changes to scores in the shooting sports such as skeet and trap has only expedited the switch among high volume shooters to shooting 24 gm. shotshells with their lesser amounts of shot. Source: Internet
Gippsland Sports Academy is offering its junior program for the second year, and the top 10 best shooters in trap and skeet were out at Korumburra Gun Club over the weekend. Source: Internet
The shotgun team placed 19th overall in the nation in sporting clays, skeet and trap. Source: Internet