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skip it

  1. Drop the subject, ignore the matter, as in I don't understand what you mean.—Oh, skip it for now. This interjection uses skip in the sense of “pass over.” [Colloquial; c. 1930]



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If you're into rustic, skip it.

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And then there’s the egg — some fold it in gently to bind the layers, others skip it altogether.

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The coaches and players who want to attend should go, and those who don’t want to should skip it.

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On Thursday, former House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would skip it, too.

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An astounding 74% of mothers and 66% of fathers have been forced to leave work early, arrive to work late or skip it entirely due to “last-minute childcare disruptions,” per the Independent Restaurant Coalition.

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