nounPlural skellies ˈskɛli
Scottish A brief or hurried look.
Example sentencesExamples
-  I thought I would have a quick skelly at the castle.
 -  He takes a skelly at the massive gantry
 -  I took a skelly at him now and again.
 -  I had a quick skelly through the crack of the door.
 -  I took a skelly at the street door as I spoke.
 -  I took a skelly in Grandma's direction.
 
verbskellies, skellied, skellying ˈskɛli
[no object]Scottish Glance or squint at someone or something.
 I skellied round the shabby room
Example sentencesExamples
-  I skellied up and down the ward.
 -  I had to put up with him skellying at me as I was picking up some magazines.
 -  All the way he kept skellying at his watch.
 
Origin
Late 18th century: based on Old Norse skjálgr 'askew, oblique'.
nounPlural skellies
variant spelling of schelly