SKED

Etymology

Respelling of the first syllable.

Noun

sked (plural skeds)

(informal) A schedule.

Verb

sked (third-person singular simple present skeds, present participle skedding, simple past and past participle skedded)

(transitive, informal) To schedule.

Anagrams

• KEDs, deks, desk, keds

Source: Wiktionary



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