Snowmobile vs. Skidoo — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Snowmobile and Skidoo
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Snowmobile
A snowmobile, also known as a motor sled, motor sledge, skimobile, snow scooter, Ski-Doo, or snowmachine, is a motorized vehicle designed for winter travel and recreation on snow. It is designed to be operated on snow and ice and does not require a road or trail, but most are driven on open terrain or trails.
Skidoo
To depart, especially to depart quickly
Snowmobile
A motor vehicle, especially one with runners or caterpillar tracks, for travelling over snow.
Skidoo
A nonsense word, often an expression of disrespect
Snowmobile
Travel by snowmobile
The county offers snowmobiling, fishing, kayaking, and rafting
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Skidoo
(North America) To drive or ride on a snowmobile
Snowmobile
A small motorized vehicle with skilike runners in front and tanklike treads, ridden by straddling a seat and used for driving in or traveling on snow. Also called snowmachine.
Skidoo
A light that flashes on and off to make it more eye-catching.
Snowmobile
(vehicle) A vehicle with skis at the front and a caterpillar track at the rear, used for travelling over snow, sometimes as sport.
Skidoo
Alternative case form of Skidoo
Snowmobile
(intransitive) To ride or race in a snowmobile.
Snowmobile
Tracked vehicle for travel on snow having skis in front
Snowmobile
Ride a snowmobile
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