1. skippy - Adjective
2. Skippy - Proper noun
Skippy
Nickname given to people of Australian origin by the British.
Characterised by skipping movements.
Of music: having an upbeat rhythm, suitable to skip to. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI have two cats at home in Minnesota with my family. Beau and Skippy. Rachael Leigh
Bonus materials include a 14--page introduction with scads of Skippy merchandise--he was huge, promoting furnace oil, Mazda lamps, games, dolls, cereal and bread! Source: Internet
And in the list of the film's cast I learned that Skippy played Asta. Source: Internet
Her extensive television work includes cult classics The Brothers, Doctor Who, Bergerac, the Australian series Skippy (The Bush Kangaroo) and Take Three Girls; and the comedies Pig in the Middle, The Upchat Line and Yes Honestly. Source: Internet
Skippy Blair. 1978. page 69. ISBN 0-932980-01-5 The dance position for nightclub two step is with a more relaxed hold, or "what people tend to do without lessons". Source: Internet
I’ve had success with Skippy type stuff that’s loaded with sugar (though usually I use peanut/salt peanut butter because it’s what I have on hand). Source: Internet