skidding

[ˈskɪdɪŋ]
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skid

Skidding means sliding or moving uncontrollably on one's feet, often due to lack of traction or being too fast.

When you watch sports like basketball or soccer, you might hear players talk about skidding. This usually happens when someone's running at top speed and their feet start slipping out from under them. It can be pretty embarrassing for the player, but it's also a normal part of the game. Skidding can happen to anyone on the court, not just the fastest or most skilled players. If you're watching a game, pay attention – skidding is often a funny moment!

How common is "skidding"?

Word skidding is considered rare in modern English.
It appears most frequently in fiction texts and less often in other writings.
Definitions

verb

  • To slide in an uncontrolled manner as in a car with the brakes applied too hard.

    Example: They skidded around the corner and accelerated up the street.

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noun

  • The motion of something that skids.

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