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skyjack v."to hijack an airplane," by August 1961 in U.S. newspapers, apparently coined in headlines in New York Mirror and others, from sky (n.) + second element abstracted from hijack (q.v.). From hijack to skyjack is no more than a twitch of a headline writer's pencil, and thus America is introduced to a new colloquialism that is thoroughly understood. For general use, however, the word hijack colorfully persists, and skyjack is likely to enjoy ephemeral usage. [editorial, Stockton (Calif.) Record, Aug. 21, 1961] Related: Skyjacked; skyjacking; skyjacker (1961). updated on December 12, 2022 |