The difference between Scanger and Skeet
When used as nouns, scanger means a person who is associated with petty criminality and who is seen as strongly identified with brand names in music, clothing, sport, vehicles, and so forth, whereas skeet means a form of trapshooting using clay targets to simulate birds in flight.
Skeet is also verb with the meaning: to shoot or spray (used of fluids).
check bellow for the other definitions of Scanger and Skeet
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Scanger as a noun (Dublin, Ireland, pejorative):
A person who is associated with petty criminality and who is seen as strongly identified with brand names in music, clothing, sport, vehicles, and so forth.
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Skeet as a noun (uncountable):
A form of trapshooting using clay targets to simulate birds in flight.
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Skeet as a noun (countable, poker):
A hand consisting of a 9, a 5, a 2, and two other cards lower than 9.
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Skeet as a noun (uncountable, slang, African American Vernacular English):
The ejaculation of semen.
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Skeet as a noun (nautical):
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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Skeet as a noun (countable, Newfoundland, slang):
A loud, disruptive and poorly educated person.
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Skeet as a verb:
To shoot or spray (used of fluids).
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Skeet as a verb (African American Vernacular English):
To ejaculate.
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Skeet as a noun (Manx):
news or gossip
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Skeet as a verb (Manx):
to look through the front windows of somebody else's house