amerikai:
brit:
1. A person sent out to gain and bring in tidings; especially, one employed in war to gain information about the enemy and ground.
2. An act of scouting or reconnoitering.
3. A member of any number of youth organizations belonging to the international scout movement, such as the Boy Scouts of America or Girl Scouts of the United States.
4. A person who assesses and/or recruits others; especially, one who identifies promising talent on behalf of a sports team.
5. A college servant (in Oxford, England or Yale or Harvard), originally implying a male servant, attending to (usually several) students or undergraduates in a variety of ways that includes cleaning; corresponding to the duties of a gyp or possibly bedder at Cambridge University; and at Dublin, a skip.
6. A fielder in a game for practice.
7. (up until 1920s) A fighter aircraft.
8. Term of address for a man or boy.
1. To explore a wide terrain, as if on a search; to reconnoiter.
2. To observe, watch, or look for, as a scout; to follow for the purpose of observation, as a scout.
1. To reject with contempt.
to scout an idea or an apology
2. To scoff.
1. A swift sailing boat.
1. A projecting rock.
1. The guillemot.
1. To pour forth a liquid forcibly, especially excrement.