Meaning & Definition of word "Scoop"

Scoop

/skuːp/

noun:

  • 1. A utensil or tool used for lifting or transferring material, typically in a rounded or shovel-like shape.
    • Example: She used a scoop to serve ice cream into the bowls.
  • 2. An amount of something taken up by a scoop.
    • Example: He added a scoop of protein powder to his smoothie.
  • 3. A news story published before anyone else has it, especially a sensational or exclusive story.
    • Example: The journalist got the scoop on the mayor's scandal before the other papers.

verb:

  • 1. To lift or move (something) with a scoop.
    • Example: He scooped the sand into the bucket with his hands.
  • 2. To obtain or acquire information or news before others.
    • Example: The reporter scooped the competition by breaking the news first.

Etymology

Middle English 'scoop', from Old Norse 'skop', meaning 'to scoop or seize'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

get the scoop:

To obtain the latest information or news.

scoop up:

To gather or collect quickly.

scoop the competition:

To gain an advantage over competitors in obtaining information or clients.

Related Words

shovel:

A tool used for digging, lifting, or moving material.

ladle:

A large, deep spoon used for serving liquids.

Slang Meanings of scoop

Meaning: A piece of inside information or a news story that is exclusive.

Example Sentence: Did you hear the scoop about their breakup?

Meaning: To take or steal something.

Example Sentence: He scooped up all the leftover pizza.