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  • scatted — skæt v. run away, go away quickly (Informal) …   English contemporary dictionary

  • scatted — past of scat …   Useful english dictionary

  • scat — I. intransitive verb (scatted; scatting) Etymology: scat, interjection used to drive away a cat Date: 1838 1. to go away quickly 2. to move fast ; scoot II. noun Etymology: perhaps from Greek …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • Scat singing — In vocal jazz, scat singing is vocal improvisation with random vocables and syllables or without words at all. Scat singing gives singers the ability to sing improvised melodies and rhythms, to create the equivalent of an instrumental solo using… …   Wikipedia

  • scat — scat1 /skat/, v.i., scatted, scatting. Informal. to go off hastily (often used in the imperative). [1865 70, Amer.; of uncert. orig.] scat2 /skat/, v., scatted, scatting, n. Jazz. v.i. 1. to sing by making full or partial use of the technique of… …   Universalium

  • Metal ions in aqueous solution — A metal ion in aqueous solution is a cation, dissolved in water, of chemical formula [M(H2O)n]z+. The solvation number, n, determined by a variety of experimental methods is 4 for Li+ and Be2+ and 6 for elements in rows 3 and 4 of the periodic… …   Wikipedia

  • scat — scat1 verb (scats, scatting, scatted) informal leave. Origin C19: perh. an abbrev. of scatter, or perh. from the sound of a hiss + cat. scat2 noun improvised jazz singing in which the voice is used in imitation of an instrument. verb (scats …   English new terms dictionary

  • scat — I. /skæt / (say skat) verb (i) (scatted, scatting) Colloquial (usually in the imperative) to go off hastily. {? originally used to shoo away cats, from s , representing the sibilant sound of a hiss + cat1} II. /skæt / (say skat) noun 1. (in j …  

  • scat — scat1 [skat] vi. scatted, scatting [? short for SCATTER] Informal to go away: usually in the imperative ☆ scat2 [skat ] adj. [< ?] Jazz designating or of singing in which meaningless syllables are improvised, often in imitation of the sounds… …   English World dictionary

  • scat — 1. v. & int. colloq. v.intr. (scatted, scatting) depart quickly. int. go! Etymology: perh. abbr. of SCATTER 2. n. & v. n. improvised jazz singing using sounds imitating instruments, instead of words. v.intr. (scatted, scatting) sing scat.… …   Useful english dictionary

  • The Beatles' influence on popular culture — The Beatles influence on rock music and popular culture was and remains immense. Their commercial success started an almost immediate wave of changes including a shift from US global dominance of rock and roll to UK acts, from soloists to groups …   Wikipedia

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