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skid ((n.))
Entry from the DCHP-1 (pre-1967)
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one of two or more long poles or logs, often notched or spiked, used as a ramp for raising logs onto a skidway (def. 2a), a sleigh, etc.
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one of two or more long poles or logs, often peeled, placed against a bank or hillside and used as a runway for rolling logs to a beach or booming ground.
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one of several long poles or logs forming a bed for a skidway (def. 2a).
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one of a number of transverse poles or logs, usually peeled and greased, forming a road over which logs were dragged from the cutting area.
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See quote.
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put the skids under, cause to lose ground, decline, or fail (that is, cause to go downhill).
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hit the skids, lose ground, decline, or fail.
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grease the skids make easier; make things run more smoothly.
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a bed or inclined platform of two or more timbers on which logs are piled at a brow (def. 1).
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a prepared road having greased skids (def. 1d) over which logs were dragged by teams of mules, oxen, or horses.