Verb
The word is derived from skip
of Skip
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy heart skipped a beat and then flat-out tripped over itself and fell on its face. Then my heart stood up, brushed itself off, took a deep breath and announced: "I want a spiritual teacher. Elizabeth Gilbert
I wish I could have skipped college. Saul Kripke
The child molester skipped breakfast, but said he'd grab a little something on the way to work. George Carlin
I was very fortunate to hook up with Jerry in the first place. The network was already committed to doing something with him, so I skipped a couple of hundred steps right there. Larry David
Someone skipped on the rent and they left behind a huge upright piano, which got moved into our apartment so the other apartment could get rented out. I took to it and started playing. Cy Coleman
I was filled with dread at the thought my mind had skipped town and left me behind to pay the rent." --Dexter. Jeff Lindsay