1. skit - Noun
2. skit - Verb
To cast reflections on; to asperse.
A reflection; a jeer or gibe; a sally; a brief satire; a squib.
A wanton girl; a light wench.
Source: Webster's dictionaryShe and my uncle were very sociable and would have a lot of people over at night to play cards or whatever. The high spot of those evenings was when we kids got dressed up to do a skit or something to amuse the guests. I loved it. Louise Fletcher
If you look at any successful skit comedy show, ever, there is that format of introducing you to the player in the beginning, and then going on to see those sketches. Keegan-Michael Key
Hey, that last skit was written for a reason. If any of your buddies had fooled around with a sixty year old man, don't throw them out of your car, or you will die. Now, enjoy the rest of the album! Adam Sandler
[from a skit about airports] You know you're in trouble when at the control tower, there's a note taped to the door that says "Back in five minutes." Jeff Foxworthy
In high school, I was doing a skit for forensics and people started laughing, more than I was prepared to deal with. It was a surprise. Kristen Schaal
The skit was very successful based on the applause. After that show, the three of us decided to get together and try and come up with some songs that we could all participate in. Phil Harris