n.
- a utensil resembling a spoon, having a short handle and a deep bowl, used for extracting liquids or substances from a container.
▸the bowl-shaped part of a digging machine or dredger.
▸a long-handled spoon-like surgical instrument.
- informal a piece of news published or broadcast in advance of being released by other newspapers or broadcast stations.
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(the scoop)
N. Amer. the latest news.
- an exaggerated upward slide or portamento in singing.
v.
- pick up with a scoop.
▸create (a hollow) with or as if with a scoop.
▸pick or gather up in a swift, fluid movement:
he laughed and scooped her up in his arms.
- informal publish a scoop.
- win.
Derivative
- scooper n.
- scoopful n.
(pl. scoopfuls)
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Etymology
ME: from MDu., Mid. Low Ger. schōpe ‘waterwheel bucket’; rel. to shape.