derivatives of Ski-doo; 1. verb, ‘skidooing’, 2. noun, ‘skidoer’, 3. attributive
1.
“They’d come over on a Sunday afternoon, whatever, out skidooing, and they would head back, and they would drive across the boat channel. There was a couple guys went down. They got pulled out, but their Ski-doos went to the bottom.”
2.
“Tom, one day watched a whole bunch of skidooers, figuring it was Len. The next morning Tom went to Len, and he said ‘Len, did you and a bunch cross and go over to Carleton Island yesterday?’ ‘Oh yeah’, Len said, ‘we had a wonderful day!’ ‘Well’, Tom said ‘it’s a good thing you did it yesterday, ’cause she’s [the lake’s] completely wide open this morning’.”
3.
“Oh, we used to have some real wingding Ski-doo parties there in the wintertime too.”
“We had those Ski-doo parties in there.”
“By the time the berries are on, the water was warming up. I’ve seen them cut with Ski-doo suits on.”
“It was Tom’s little one that he built out of aluminum. It wasn’t speedy at all ’cause all he had to run with was a Ski-Doo engine.”