boy scouts
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Definition
Proper noun 1. An international youth movement: "Boy Scouts" refers to a worldwide, decentralized organization founded in 1908 in England. Its primary aim is to develop character, teach practical outdoor skills, and promote good citizenship, self-reliance, and community service in boys and young men.
Usage
- "Boy Scouts" is always capitalized as it is the official name of an organization.
- It is typically used with a singular verb when referring to the organization as a single entity, and with a plural verb when referring to its members collectively.
- The term can refer to the global movement, a specific national organization (e.g., the Boy Scouts of America), or the members themselves.
Examples
- Referring to the organization:
- The Boy Scouts teaches valuable life skills.
- He has been involved with the Boy Scouts since he was eight.
- Referring to the members:
- The Boy Scouts are cleaning up the local park this weekend.
- A group of Boy Scouts helped carry the groceries.
Advanced Usage
- "Boy Scout" (singular, common noun): Can be used informally to describe a person, often pejoratively, who is perceived as overly idealistic, honest, or earnest.
- He's such a Boy Scout; he always follows the rules exactly.
Variants and Related Words
- Scouting (n): The activities and principles of the Boy Scouts movement.
- The values of Scouting include trustworthiness and helpfulness.
- Scout (n): A member of the Boy Scouts.
- He is a Scout in Troop 101.
- Boy Scout troop (n): A local unit of Boy Scouts.
- Girl Scouts (n): The parallel international movement for girls.
Synonyms
- Scouts: A common shortened form for the Boy Scouts organization or its members.
- Scouting movement: A descriptive synonym for the organization.
Related Idioms and Phrases
- Boy Scout oath/law: Refers to the formal code of conduct and pledge that members promise to uphold.
- He takes the Boy Scout oath very seriously.
- Boy Scout manual/handbook: The official guidebook containing skills, requirements, and principles for members.
Noun
- an international (but decentralized) movement started in 1908 in England with the goal of teaching good citizenship to boys