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skip it
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]
Example Sentences
If you're into rustic, skip it.
And then there’s the egg — some fold it in gently to bind the layers, others skip it altogether.
The coaches and players who want to attend should go, and those who don’t want to should skip it.
On Thursday, former House of Representatives Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she would skip it, too.
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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