1. skittering - Noun
2. skittering - Verb
skittering
present participle of skitter
skittering (plural skitterings)
The act of one who skitters.
And even though trap-style skittering snares eventually show up, the song hardly includes any actual rapping … well, except by the modern, post-Drake, post-Post definition in which syncopated singing is rapping. Source: Internet
But in the meantime, Suicide's music — Rev's repetitive keyboards and drum machines, layered with Vega's skittering, stuttering vocals, which went from mutters to screams — convulsed and confounded music fans, especially in the incipient days of punk. Source: Internet
Funk is known as one of the most visible practitioners of “breakcore,” a genre defined by skittering, aggressively off-kilter beats and shards of abstracted noise. Source: Internet
Sneaky and skittering, invasive and indomitable, the disgusting peridomestic cockroach is a formidable enemy for anyone unlucky enough to live among them. Source: Internet
A second foal was born at Foothills Arabians on Feb. 18. This one is a filly, and she’s a go-getter, up and skittering around literally within minutes of her birth. Source: Internet
It’s a limber tune with skittering guitar, ductile bass, and drums that are both fast as hell, fluid, and in perfect continuous counterpart to the stop-start guitar blasts. Source: Internet