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be on the skids (informal) to be having a lot of problems and be likely to fail. I hear their space programme is on the skids. hit the skids 1. to leave a place quickly. When his ex-girlfriend arrived at the party Ben really hit the skids. 2. to make a vehicle stop very suddenly. A car suddenly pulled out in front of us and Jake hit the skids. 3. to get into a very bad situation, especially by losing your money, home, or job. Poor old Dennis has really hit the skids since he split up with his wife. See also: hit put the skids under someone/something (British & Australian, informal) to make something likely to fail. Opposition from local residents has put the skids under plans for a new nightclub. skid row (mainly American, informal) a poor area in a city where people who have no jobs and homes live in cheap rooms or sleep outdoors. She works as a social worker with alcoholics on skid row. See also: row skid-row (mainly American, informal) skid row - a poor area in a city where people who have no jobs and homes live in cheap rooms or sleep outdoors. He ended up back in a skid-row hotel. (always before noun) hit the skids to fail. His career really hit the skids after his divorce. Usage notes: often used in the form on the skids See also: hit How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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