It seems there might be a typo in your question. If you're asking about skipping a word you don't know, it's often helpful to infer its meaning from the context of the surrounding text. Alternatively, you can look it up to gain a clearer understanding. Skipping unfamiliar words can also help maintain your reading flow, but it’s beneficial to revisit them later for a comprehensive grasp of the material.
"Skip to my Lou" is an altered/Americanized form of, "Skip to my loo". Loo is a Scottish word meaning, 'Lover'.So, skip to my lover is what the song is actually saying.
i really dont now
not plus is i dont now
i dont now
None of chris brown songs end with the word now
they do not skip.
skip skipped will skip
just be silent..dont argue..
Sorry i dont know
children dont know how stong of a word "love" is now a days!!!!!!!!
well i dont now but you can use it to skip battlers.
really dont now
Yes, because it's an action or something you can do (an action or doing word).
The word 'skip' is a noun (skip, skips) and a verb(skip, skips, skipping, skipped). Example uses:Noun: There was an unfortunate skip in the surveillance video.Verb: You should not skip breakfast if you want to be at your best.
i will kill myself if i dont now the answer now 3/31/2010
i dont know gr 4
you dont know what your doing