1. skidoo - Noun
2. skidoo - Verb
Skidoo (plural Skidoos)
A snowmobile.
Skidoo (third-person singular simple present Skidoos, present participle Skidooing, simple past and past participle Skidooed)
Alternative letter-case form of skidoo: To use a snowmachine
(informal, Canada, US, intransitive) to depart, especially to depart quickly
a nonsense word, often an expression of disrespect
skidoo
(obsolete, attributive) A light that flashes on and off to make it more eye-catching.
skidoo (plural skidoos)
Alternative letter-case form of Skidoo (“snowmobile”)
skidoo (third-person singular simple present skidoos, present participle skidooing, simple past and past participle skidooed)
(Canada, US) To drive or ride on a snowmobile
And it supposedly is where the slang expression "23 skidoo" comes from because the police would come and give the voyeurs the 23 skidoo to tell them to get out of the area." Source: Internet
The iconic Flatiron Building is said to have been the source of the phrase " 23 skidoo " or scram, from what cops would shout at men who tried to get glimpses of women's dresses being blown up by the winds created by the triangular building. Source: Internet
Here firefighters prepare the skidoo driver involved to be put on a spinal board. Source: Internet
He was not pulled off the trail because his skidoo might have been an environmental risk. Source: Internet
It is believed the man was riding his skidoo in a field near a gravel pit when he crashed. Source: Internet