Skype won't quit...Help!!!

Help!!! I am using a 13 Inch, Late 2011 MacBook Pro, running OS X Yosemite version 10.10. I had Skype open yesterday and when I try to quit it, it says "Application Not Responding." It doesn't close, reopen, anything. 
Please Help! 
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I am having the same problem, but quiting via terminal merely fixes the immediate problem. Unfortunately, Skype exhibits this behavior repeatedly (i.e. won't quit properly). This indicates a problem in the application itself.

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