scoot in German
scoot in German is flitzen, schießen, stürmen — scoot means to move quickly, especially to leave in a hurry.
scoot in German
flitzen
(intransitive) To walk or travel fast; to go quickly.
schießen
(intransitive) To walk or travel fast; to go quickly.
stürmen
(intransitive) To walk or travel fast; to go quickly.
seitwärts rutschen
(intransitive, often with over) To move sideways (especially along a seat for multiple people), usually to make room for someone else (to sit, stand, etc.).
zur Seite hin Platz machen
(intransitive, often with over) To move sideways (especially along a seat for multiple people), usually to make room for someone else (to sit, stand, etc.).
zur Seite rücken
(intransitive, often with over) To move sideways (especially along a seat for multiple people), usually to make room for someone else (to sit, stand, etc.).
What does "scoot" mean?
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verb To move quickly, especially to leave in a hurry.
"I need to scoot — my meeting starts in five minutes."
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verb To slide over slightly, usually while seated, to make room.
"Scoot down so your sister can sit next to you."
scoot in a sentence
- I need to scoot — my meeting starts in five minutes.
- The cat scooted under the sofa when the doorbell rang.
- Scoot down so your sister can sit next to you.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "scoot" in German?
"scoot" in German is flitzen, schießen, stürmen. scoot means: To move quickly, especially to leave in a hurry.
How do you use "scoot" in a sentence?
Example: "I need to scoot — my meeting starts in five minutes." In German, "scoot" is flitzen, schießen, stürmen.
Are there other ways to say "scoot" in German?
Yes — German has 6 translations listed for "scoot": flitzen, schießen, stürmen, seitwärts rutschen, zur Seite hin Platz machen, zur Seite rücken.
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