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スキート射撃やトラップ射撃に用いられる標的 - 日本語WordNet
To provide a scoreboard capable of dealing with various kinds of clay shooting, such as, for example, a trap game and a skeet game, with one unit.例文帳に追加
1台で、例えば、トラップ競技、スキート競技等の種々のクレー射撃の競技に対応することができるクレー射撃用スコアボードを提供する。 - 特許庁
To provide a target for shooting formed of snow ice that can be thrown by a device and practically used in the same way as conventional targets for clay pigeon shooting, trap shooting, and skeet shooting without causing environmental pollution.例文帳に追加
装置による発射が可能で従来からのクレー射撃、トラップ射撃、スキート射撃の標的と同様に実用ができ、環境汚染のない、雪氷で形成した射撃用の標的を提供する。 - 特許庁
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skeet
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/09/10 18:18 UTC 版)
語源 1
Pseudo-archaic alteration of shoot, perhaps with reference to Old Norse skjóta; compare Scots skite (“to dart, to shoot”). The name for a form of trapshooting is attested from the 1920s, see quotations below. Senses related to ejaculation of semen likely derive from this, but compare also squirt, skite, or scoot. The word skeet is attested in reference to working class persons in US English from the 19th century, or the Newfoundland and Labrador regionalism may derive from other terms such as skite or skeeter; see quotation below.
名詞
skeet (countable and uncountable, plural skeets)
- (uncountable) A form of trapshooting using clay targets to simulate birds in flight.
- (countable, poker) A hand consisting of a 9, a 5, a 2, and two other cards lower than 9.
- (uncountable, slang, African-American Vernacular) The ejaculation of semen.
- (countable, Newfoundland, Labrador, slang) A young working-class person who may be loud, disruptive and poorly educated.
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[2010, Sandra Clarke, Newfoundland and Labrador English, page 151:
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A small part at least of the language associated with younger speakers originates in local words that appear to have undergone local meaning change. A good example is skeet. This term may be related to skite which in neighbouring Prince Edward Island can mean a 'young scoundrel' (Pratt 1988), or to the American terms skeester/skeeter, definied by the Dictionary of American Regional English (Cassidy and Hall 1985) as 'rascal, rogue'. If older NLE speakers know this word at all, they would probably use it in this sense. Among younger speakers, however, it has much the same meaning as such British slang terms as chav, charver or scally, or even the North American white trash.]
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動詞
skeet (third-person singular simple present skeets, present participle skeeting, simple past and past participle skeeted)
同意語
語源 2
Unknown. Compare Icelandic skeið (“spoon”), from Old Norse skeið (“a sheath”). Attested from the 15th century; see quotation below.
名詞
skeet (plural skeets)
- (obsolete) A long-handled shovel or scoop.
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c. 1440, Arthur Brandeis, editor, Jacob's well : an Englisht treatise on the cleansing of man's conscience, published 1900, page 2:
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My werk & labour schal be to tellyn what is þis wose of þe vij. dedly synnes, & how ʒe schul caste out þis wose, ffirst wyth with a skeet of contricyoun, and after wyth a skauell of confession, and þanne schouelyn out clene þe crummys, wyth þe schouele of satisfaccyoun.
- My work and labor shall be to tell what is this ooze of the deadly sins, and how they shall cast out this ooze, first with the skeet of contrition and after with the spade of confession, and then shovel out the crumbs cleanly with the shovel of satisfaction.
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- (nautical) [from 17th century] A scoop with a long handle, used to wash the sides of a vessel and formerly to wet the sails or deck.
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1862, Vanderdecken [William Cooper], The Yacht Sailor, page 131:
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The best method for wetting the after sails is with a garden syringe or small engine […] For the head sails a skeet made of tough ash, having a good long handle ; the head or skeeting part curves scimitar fashion, to be about three and a half feet in length, and scooped out an inch and a half in width by two and a half inches in depth
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skeet (third-person singular simple present skeets, present participle skeeting, simple past and past participle skeeted)
- (nautical, dated) To wet the sails or deck of a vessel.
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1870, Henry Coleman Folkard, The Sailing Boat, page 161:
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It is a customary rule in all sailing matches that the sails of competing vessels should not be skeeted (i.e. wetted), except when the vessel is on a wind
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語源 3
Uncertain. Compare Manx skeetagh (“nosy”, adverb). Compare also English peek (“to look slyly; a quick glance”, verb or noun) or skit (“to caper; to be skittish”, verb).
名詞
skeet (uncountable)
- (Isle of Man) news or gossip
動詞
skeet (third-person singular simple present skeets, present participle skeeting, simple past and past participle skeeted)
- (Isle of Man) to spy through the front windows of somebody else's house
語源 4
Blend of sky + tweet, from the resemblance to tweets posted on Twitter. Strongly discouraged by CEO Jay Graber.
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skeet (plural skeets)
- (Internet slang) A post on the Bluesky social media platform.
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[2023 April 29, Sheera Frenkel, “Interest Builds Over Bluesky, A Social Site Akin to Twitter”, in New York Times, page B3:
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Bluesky’s users appear to be having fun with the app’s similarities to Twitter, including calling posts on the app “skeets,” as a play on tweets. Not even a plea from Ms. Graber on Thursday to change that name seems to have deterred them.]
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2023 June 10, Annalee Newitz, “And now for something completely familiar”, in New Scientist, volume 258, page 22:
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At first, it was kind of fun when Bluesky broke. […] When threading broke – causing people to receive tonnes of notifications if they replied to a long enough chain of skeets – users created the "hellthread", an infinitely long, chaotic conversation
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2023 July 22, Max Chafkin, “What if the next big social media app is ... Nothing?”, in Irish Examiner, Cork:
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My last ‘toot’, as Mastodon’s users call tweets, was in December. I’ve never even done a ‘skeet’, the unfortunate name of the Bluesky version.
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[2024 February 7, “X alternative Bluesky finally opens up for all: What’s the hype about?”, in Indian Express, Mumbai:
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Bluesky’s faithful have playfully dubbed posts “skeets” in contrast to tweets – although Bluesky’s own CEO Jay Graber has begged users to stop using that term.]
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2024 November 17, Tim de Lisle, “West Indies v England: fifth men’s T20 cricket international – match abandoned”, in The Guardian:
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Another skeet! Blue Sky is clearly taking off – not content with picking up a million new accounts on Friday, and another million on Saturday, it has now played its part in two posts on the OBO.
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動詞
skeet (third-person singular simple present skeets, present participle skeeting, simple past and past participle skeeted)
- (Internet slang) To create a skeet.
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2023 May 1, “Yellen Predicts Debt Limit Could Be Reached By June”, in The Lead with Jake Tapper, spoken by Jake Tapper:
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Yeah, and there's a new social media app called Blue Sky, and on it, Senator Brian Schatz from Hawaii, Democrat, he just skeeted, quote, the only way to prevent default with a bipartisan majority and 60 in the Senate is a clean anti-default bill.
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2024 February 9, Ubaid Zargar, quoting Naresh Gupta, “Is Jack Dorsey's Bluesky another Threads in the making?”, in afaqs!, Mumbai:
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Bluesky is a bit like the retro Twitter, same colour scheme, similar way of building content etc, and so it reminds people of early Twitter. I am not sure if that’s enough to make people fall in love with Bluesky and go skeeting all day.
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参照
- ^ “skeet”, in Dictionary.com, 16 May 2023 (last accessed): “First recorded in 1925–30; supposedly as the result of a contest to choose a name for the sport (the winner claimed that the word was “a very old form” of shoot)”
- ↑ Douglas Harper (2001–2025), “skeet”, in Online Etymology Dictionary, retrieved 16 May 2023.
- ^ “skeet v.”, in Green’s Dictionary of Slang, Jonathon Green, 2016–present, retrieved 16 May 2023
- ^ “skeet, v.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2023.
- ^ “skeet, n.”, in OED Online
, Oxford: Oxford University Press, March 2022.
- ^ Jeong, Sarah (2 May 2023), “What's it like on Bluesky right now, anyways?”, in The Verge, archived from the original on 17 January 2024
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