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skip
The player who calls the shots and traditionally throws the last two rocks
Short for skipper, the master or captain of a ship, or other person in authority
An Australian person of Anglo-Celtic descent

2001: Effie: How did you find the second, the defacto, and what nationality is she? Barber: She is Australian. Effie: Is she? Gone for a skip. You little radical you. — Mary Coustas as her character Effie, TV series Effie: Just Quietly, 2001, episode Nearest and Dearest.

A beehive; a skep
To pass over or by without notice; to omit; to miss; as, to skip a line in reading; to skip a lesson
A leaping, jumping or skipping movement
the player who holds the broom as a target for shots by the other three players Skips are also the team strategists and must study, or read, the ice; anticipate the amount of curl, and then call the shots Skips usually throw the last two rocks of each end
the ability of radio waves to reflect off the ionosphere
A container to haul rock from a mine
To move by hopping on alternate feet
A container used in the mine shaft to vertically transport the ore up the mine shaft to the surface
jump lightly
cause to skip over a surface; "Skip a stone across the pond"
An atmospheric phenomenon which occasionally allows RF transmissions to be received at unexpectedly great distances, usually for only brief periods of time
A shorthand for "Replace With Nothing" Example: "Pass the Axle, Skip the third part"
The team captain, who plans strategy, holds the broom as a target for shots by the other three players, and usually throws the last two stones of each end
When a CD player quickly advances up to the start of the track (e g , I like the skip feature when I get a new CD and want to check it out fast )
A guided steel hoppit used in vertical or inclined shafts for winding coal or mineral It can also be adapted to carry people
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