scoon

English

Etymology

Possibly from Dutch scun (skim along) and cognate with shunt (to cause to move (suddenly)).

Verb

scoon (third-person singular simple present scoons, present participle scooning, simple past and past participle scooned)

  1. (transitive, intransitive) To skim along (a surface) like a vessel on the water.

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