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| Principal Translations | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: scoot, scoot off vi | informal, figurative (go quickly) (coloquial) | largarse⇒ v prnl | | | (coloquial) | correr⇒ vi | | | | irse rápidamente v prnl + adv | | | You're going to be late for school, so scoot! | | | Vas a llegar tarde al colegio. ¡Lárgate ya! | | | ¡Corre, que vas a llegar tarde al colegio! |
| Locuciones verbales | WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026: scoot over, scoot on over vi phrasal | informal (come quickly) | venir⇒ vi | | | (AmL, informal) | correr⇒ vi | | | Scoot over and take a look at this, would you? | | | ¡Ven aquí y mira esto! | | scoot over vi phrasal | informal, US (move sideways while seated) | moverse a un lado v prnl + loc adv | | | | correrse⇒ v prnl | | | Stanley scooted over so that his friend could sit beside him on the bench. | | | Stanley se movió a un lado para que su amigo pudiera sentarse a su lado en el banco. |
'scoot' aparece también en las siguientes entradas:
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