skid

skid /sk'ɪd/ (skids skidding skidded)
[VERB] V, V prep
If a vehicle skids, it slides sideways or forwards while moving, for example when you are trying to stop it suddenly on a wet road.
The car pulled up too fast and skidded on the dusty shoulder of the road...
The plane skidded off the runway while taking off in a snow storm.
[N-COUNT]
Skid is also a noun.
I slammed the brakes on and went into a skid.skid row /sk'ɪd r'oʊ/
also Skid Row
[N-UNCOUNT] oft N n
You can refer to the poorest part of town, where drunks and homeless people live, as skid row. (mainly AM)
He became a skid row type of drunkard.

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