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Definition of a straight scoop

straight scoop

noun

  • a true back-story or set of facts. See also scoop.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       

    Citation from "Begin the Begin", Covert Affairs (TV), Season 2 Episode 1 (2011) censored in hope of resolving Google's penalty against this site.

    Last edited on Jul 07 2011. Submitted by Walter Rader (Editor) from Sacramento, CA, USA on Jul 07 2011.

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Other terms relating to 'information, gossip, speech, talk':

Definitions include: inside information; "gossip".
Definitions include: idle talk.
Definitions include: secret or incriminating.
Definitions include: very good, excellent; "cool".
Definitions include: an informal chat.
Definitions include: information.
Definitions include: See the 411.
Definitions include: the inside information.
Definitions include: to gossip.
Definitions include: See the 411.
Definitions include: negative information about a person or organization.
Definitions include: Gossip, Fun, Cheeky Chat.
Definitions include: a greeting similar in form to "What's up?" or "What's crackin'?", but more related to new trends on the Internet.
Definitions include: a lot of talk; "babble".
Definitions include: a conversation or speech designed to raise a person or group's mood or confidence.

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Other terms relating to 'scoop':

Definitions include: the real information or the proof, instruction, the know how, where, when, and why about something or someone.
Definitions include: information from a source with first-hand knowledge.
Definitions include: to defame a publicly traded company so its stock price declines, then purchase stock shares at the reduced price.
Definitions include: a ride in a motor vehicle.
Definitions include: information.

Other terms relating to 'straight':

Definitions include: to be truthful.
Definitions include: a phrase indicating approval, excitement, or support; "right on".
Definitions include: milder version of "damn straight."
Definitions include: to stop committing crime.
Definitions include: "I'm straight."
Definitions include: to restrain from laughing.
Definitions include: to chastise.
Definitions include: fine; okay.
Definitions include: immediately.
Definitions include: the truth.
Definitions include: not consuming alcohol, cigarettes, marijuana and other illegal drugs; and also not engaging in premarital sex.
Definitions include: awesome or cool
Definitions include: straight from the source of said thing.
Definitions include: straight (i.e. very) good.
Definitions include: to have sexual intercourse. also simply "lace"

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