skite

[skait]
  • n. 一拳;突击
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skite (n.)
"contemptible person," 1790, Scottish and Northern, earlier "sudden stroke or blow" (1785), perhaps from Old Norse skyt-, from skjota "to shoot" (see shoot (v.)). Compare Old Norse skita "to shit," which might have had some influence.
1. Let your skite fly high.
把你的风筝高高地放.

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2. Now skite along to school.
马上赶到学校去.

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