SCOOP Meaning and
Definition
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Scoop is a noun primarily used to describe the action of lifting or taking up something with a spoon, shovel, or other similar utensils. It can also refer to the quantity of something that is held or contained within the curved or hollow part of such a utensil. For instance, one scoop of ice cream typically refers to a single serving amount that fills the bowl of an ice cream cone or dish. Moreover, scoop can be used metaphorically to denote the action of obtaining or learning important or exclusive information before it becomes generally known. For instance, a journalist might seek to get a scoop on a breaking news story, meaning that they want to report on it before any other news organization does. Similarly, a scoop can refer to a detailed and often sensationalized news story or piece of information that is exclusive or unexpected. In this context, a scoop is sometimes used to refer to an exposé or divulging of illicit activities or wrongdoing. Lastly, scoop is also a verb form that means to take or gather something up in a scoop or with a scooping action. It can additionally imply the act of getting an exclusive piece of information or being the first to report it.
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A narrow spoon-like instrument for extracting the contents of cavities or cysts.
A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.
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• A hollow shovel or ladle; a hollow dish with a long handle for dipping amongst liquors; a surgical instrument.
• To hollow out; to excavate; to remove with a scoop.
Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.
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Etymology of SCOOP
The word "scoop" originated from the Middle Dutch word "scoop", meaning a shovel or ladle. It entered the English language in the early 14th century and originally referred to a ladle used for measuring grain or other dry goods. Over time, the term expanded to include utensils used for serving or transferring food or liquids. In the 17th century, "scoop" also began to be used figuratively to mean "exclusive news obtained before others". This extended meaning is related to the idea of "scooping" or digging up information before others have a chance to report it.
Idioms with the word SCOOP
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scoop sth up
The idiom "scoop sth up" means to quickly gather or take something, typically using a scooping or lifting motion. It can be used metaphorically to describe quickly obtaining information or getting a hold of an opportunity.
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scoop sth out of sth
The idiom "scoop something out of something" means to remove or dig out something from a container, surface, or substance. It often refers to physically extracting or gathering something using a scoop or similar tool. It can also be used figuratively to mean uncovering or taking out information, ideas, or resources from a larger source or context.
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What's the scoop?
The idiom "What's the scoop?" is a colloquial expression usually used to ask for information or the latest news about a particular subject or situation. It is often used when someone wants to know the details or the inside story of something.
Similar spelling words for SCOOP
- scoby,
- schupp,
- schoepp,
- scape,
- schoof,
- Schoppe,
- scoff,
- scaup,
- scope,
- scipio,
- scup.
Conjugate verb Scoop
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