scat
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1. singing jazz; the singer substitutes nonsense syllables for the words of the song and tries to sound like a musical instrument (noun.act)
| hypernym | : | jazz, |
| definition | : | a genre of popular music that originated in New Orleans around 1900 and developed through increasingly complex styles (noun.communication) |
2. flee; take to one's heels; cut and run (verb.motion)
| hyponym | : | skedaddle, |
| definition | : | run away, as if in a panic (verb.motion) |
| derivation | : | getaway, lam, |
| definition | : | a rapid escape (as by criminals) (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | fleer, fugitive, runaway, |
| definition | : | someone who flees from an uncongenial situation (noun.person) |
| derivation | : | getaway, lam, |
| definition | : | a rapid escape (as by criminals) (noun.act) |
| derivation | : | fleer, fugitive, runaway, |
| definition | : | someone who flees from an uncongenial situation (noun.person) |
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