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Word of the Day – Skite

By April 9, 2022Word of the Day

Skite (verb)

sky-t

(Aus/NZ) Boast.

Early 18th century (in skite (sense 2 of the verb)): perhaps of Old Norse origin; compare with skit.

Example sentences

“All he does is skite about all the places he’s been.”

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