skip1
  
  v.
 (skips, skipping, skipped)
     - move along lightly, stepping from one foot to the other with a hop or bounce. 
▸jump lightly over.
 - Brit. jump repeatedly over a rope which is held at both ends and turned over the head and under the feet. 
▸N. Amer. jump over (a rope) in such a way.
 - omit (a section of something or a stage in a sequence).
 - fail to attend or deal with; miss. 
▸informal leave quickly and secretly.
 - throw (a stone) so that it skims the surface of water.
 
n.
  - a skipping movement.
 - N. Amer. informal a person who defaults or absconds.
 
 
  Etymology
  ME: prob. of Scand. origin.
 
  
    
skip3
  
  n.
 the captain or director of a side at bowls or curling.
v.
 (skips, skipping, skipped)
 act as skip of.
 
  Etymology
  C19 (orig. Scots): abbrev. of skipper1.