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(Scouting) A campout that is intended to help younger Scouts to advance to higher ranks.
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The leader of a pack of Cub Scouts.
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(Scouting, US) Assistant Senior Patrol Leader.
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Tasks performed by those in the scouting movement in order to earn badges.
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The deputy leader of a pack of Cub Scouts.
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(Scouting, US) An application for pursuing a certain merit badge, which must be signed by a Scout's unit leader and their merit badge counselor before pursuing.
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(Scouting, US) The final approval process for rank advancement to any specific rank in the Boy Scouts of America that is meant to ensure that a Scout has indeed met all the requirements for that rank and to evaluate the experience.
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A male member of the Scout Movement.
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Alternative form of boy scout [A male member of the Scout Movement.]
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(Scouting) A member of the Boy Scouts of America.
adj
Related to spying or scouting.
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(informal, diminutive) A coach (trainer or instructor).
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A local group of Beaver Scouts.
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(Scouting) A troop activity where Scouts and their families come together to receive awards and be congratulated for their achievements.
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A member of the junior division of the Boy Scout movement
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The activities of Cub Scouts.
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(Scouting) A Scoutmaster who leads a group of Cub Scouts.
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A Girl Scout at the initial introductory level.
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(sports, Britain) A player on an opposing side who poses a significant threat
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A group of Cub Scouts of the same age who work on projects together.
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(intransitive, sometimes humorous) In the scouting movement, to chant dyb, meaning "do your best" (to follow the scouting laws).
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(Scouting) An advancement to the Eagle Scout rank.
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(Scouting) A person who has attained the highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America.
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Obsolete form of scout. [A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground.]
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(Scouting) A participant in the Exploring program, which focuses on career exploration.
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(Scouting) A program within Scouting which caters for young people with special needs.
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(US) A member of the Girl Scouts, a worldwide youth organisation for girls, known as Girl Guides in Commonwealth countries.
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Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see go, scout.; to go on a scouting mission.
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Alternative form of gotta
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(by extension, Scouting) An international conference of Scout leaders.
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A large rally of Scouts or Guides.
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(Scouting) A small or short jamboree
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The second-highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America, below Eagle and above Star.
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(Scouting) A member of the Scouting movement who is in an isolated area or otherwise does not participate in a regular Scouting unit or organization.
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(Scouting, US) An award earned by youth members of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), based on activities within an area of study, by completing a list of requirements. The award is represented by a circular patch with an image representing the badge's topic.
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(Scouting, US) A usually annual event, held in many areas of the United States, where educational courses are hosted with the purpose of helping Boy Scouts to achieve certain merit badges.
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(Scouting, rare) A Boy Scout who is pursuing a certain merit badge or merit badges.
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(Scouting, US, rare, colloquial) The act of pursuing merit badges.
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(Scouting) A gathering of Rovers, usually in the form of a camp lasting 2 weeks.
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(Scouting) Order of the Arrow
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(Scouting, slang) A member of the Order of the Arrow.
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(Scouting) The Order of the Arrow.
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(obsolete) A group of advance scouts; an advance scouting party.
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(Scouting) Any of 23 awards that can be earned after obtaining the Eagle Scout rank, but generally only before turning 18 years old.
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(Scouting) A unit of a troop, usually defined by certain ranks or age groups within the troop, and ideally comprised of six to eight members.
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(Scouting, US) A youth Scout who leads a patrol, having been elected by fellow Scouts in their troop.
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(Scouting) Philmont Scout Ranch.
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(Scouting, obsolete, now historical) The former name of Philmont Scout Ranch, with the full name of Philturn Rocky Mountain Scout Camp.
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A scoutcraft skill that involves building structures using staves and knots.
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(Scouting) Philmont Training Center.
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(Scouting) A member of the senior section of the Boy Scout movement catering for men of age 18 upwards, now disbanded.
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(US) Sunday 8 February (or the closest Sunday that precedes 8 February), chosen to mark the founding of the Scouts in the United States.
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(Scouting, literally) The oath taken by Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts.
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Alternative form of Scout's honor [(Scouting, literally) The oath taken by Boy Scouts or Girl Scouts.]
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(Scouting) A set of outdoor skills learned in scouting that include camping, hiking and pioneering
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(Scouting, US) A building where members of the Scout Movement hold their meetings.
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Resembling or characteristic of a scout.
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(Scouting) An adult leader of a group of Scouts.
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(Scouting) A usually informal conference between a youth Scout and his Scoutmaster, held as a requirement for rank advancement to a specific rank, that is intended to help prepare for the Scout's board of review by evaluating the Scout in certain ways.
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(rare, Scouting) A fellow scout who shares the same unit as someone else.
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Any of the national Scouts organizations such as the Boy Scouts of America.
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(science fiction) A spaceship that carries out reconnaissance.
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(archaic) The act of scouting or spying.
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(informal) suitable for scouts
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(Scouting) The collective activities of Sea Scouts, members of the Scouting movement with a particular emphasis on boating and water-based activities.
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Alternative form of Sea Scout [(Scouting) A member of the Scouting movement with a particular emphasis on boating and water-based activities.]
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A Cub Scout appointed to assist the sixer.
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(Scouting, US) A youth Scout, elected by fellow Scouts, who holds the highest amount of authority in their troop in terms of youth members.
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A Cub Scout or Brownie who leads a group of six. Whence also Senior Sixer.
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(Scouting, informal) The scoutmaster of a troop of scouts (youth organization) and their form of address to him.
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A woman with school-age children, likely boys, especially one who spends time transporting them between sporting activities.
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The third-highest rank in the Boy Scouts of America, below Life and Eagle but above first class, and the lowest to require earning merit badges.
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A scout group activity involving adventure away from home.
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(informal) An exceptionally talented or successful scout (one who seeks out potential talent for a sports team).
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A person who locates and recruits talented people in a specific field, especially in entertainment or sports.
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(dated) A Boy Scout of the lowest rank.
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(Scouting) A certification which grants a Boy Scout the right to carry and use woods tools, such as knives, during Scouting events.
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(informal) Synonym of trainspotterish
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(Scouting) A chapter of a national girl or boy scouts organization, consisting of one or more patrols of 6 to 8 youngsters each.
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Alternative form of Venturer Scout [(Scouting) A member of a scouting program for young adults.]
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Synonym of Venturer Scout
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(Scouting) A member of a scouting program for young adults.
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(US) A young scout in the Boy Scouts of America who is working his way up to the Boy Scouts.
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(chiefly Britain, dated) A Cub Scout.
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