jump over a rope which is held at both ends by oneself or two other people and turned repeatedly over the head and under the feet, as a game or for exercise
training was centred on running and skipping
omit (part of a book that one is reading, or a stage in a sequence that one is following)
the video manual allows the viewer to skip sections he's not interested in
fail to attend or deal with as appropriate; miss
I wanted to skip my English lesson to visit my mother
try not to skip breakfast
a light, bouncing step; a skipping movement
he moved with a strange, dancing skip
an act of passing over part of a sequence of data or instructions
a person who is missing, especially one who has defaulted on a debt
a large transportable open-topped container for building and other refuse
I've salvaged a carpet from a skip
a cage or bucket in which men or materials are lowered and raised in mines and quarries
the captain or director of a side at bowls or curling
act as skip of (a side)
they lost to another Stranraer team, skipped by Peter Wilson
a straw or wicker beehive