1. skipping - Noun
2. skipping - Verb
Derived from skip
of Skip
Source: Webster's dictionaryAccording to the press release from SCAN Health Plan, older adults have often reported missing or skipping meals due to not being able to obtain or prepare food. Source: Internet
Additionally, "blobbing" of ink on the drawing surface and "skipping" of ink-flow require consideration when using ballpoint pens for artistic purposes. Source: Internet
As the comic book industry looks for the new normal, a few Marvel comic books are skipping retailers and going straight to digital. Source: Internet
And a big f**k you the the liberal or liberals who cooked up skipping the national anthem…well done fans. Source: Internet
As an added bonus, there are at least six options for restricting food intake — from skipping one meal per day to fasting for a full 24 hours. Source: Internet
As we start to see cities reopen in varying degrees and some people are skipping the social distancing altogether, there is concern for spikes in cases. Source: Internet