"Skedaddle" is an informal term that means to run away quickly or leave hastily. It often conveys a sense of urgency or a need to escape a situation. The word is typically used in a lighthearted or humorous context. Its origins can be traced back to the mid-19th century in American English.
I told the kids to skedaddle and go out into the garden to play
run away
"Charlie Skedaddle" by Patricia Beatty has 208 pages.
It is not a movie
When I annoyed my dad by getting in his way he would tell me to skedaddle or I'd feel the back of his hand
yes
Charlie Skedaddle has 185 pages. It was written by John and Patricia Beatty. It is historical fiction about a 12 year old boy in the Civil War.
The first battle of Bull Run
The Great Skedaddle is a term used to describe the disorganized retreat of Union troops back to Washington after their unexpected defeat at the first Battle of Bull Run in 1861.
The cast of Skedaddle Gold - 1927 includes: Betty Baker as Wanda Preston Gordon Standing as John Martin Hal Taliaferro as Kent Blake Harry Todd as Rusty
scram, bolt, vanish, hotfoot, skedaddle, retreat, blow
He died in 1857 at Gettysburg. In the book, it was last year.