Scat (verb)

  1. To depart hastily.
  2. To scatter, to throw.
  3. To improvise jazz singing with nonsense syllables.

Origin:

From old norse skita (to defecate).

Examples:

  1. The cat scatted away when it saw the dog.
  2. She scatted the pieces of paper on the floor.
  3. The jazz singer scatted the chorus of the song.
Some random words: disembarkation, deficiency, sheikdom