skip out with



skip out with something

Fig. to leave and take something with one; to steal something. The hotel guest skipped out with the towels. someone skipped out with the petty cash box. skip over someone or something not to choose someone or something next in line. she skipped over me and chose the next one in line. I skipped over the red ones and took a blue one.
See also: out, skip

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
AdÉLa-Czech
Septimus-Ancient Roman
EveretteEV-ə-rit, ev-ə-RETEnglish
Vavrinec-Slovak
Yesha'yahu-Biblical Hebrew
Eireann-English (Rare), Irish (Rare)