scoop up

verb

Etymology

From scoop + up.

  1. inherited from *upp
  2. inherited from *upp
  3. inherited from upp
  4. inherited from up
  5. compounded as scoop up — “scoop + up

Definitions

  1. to pick up or clear up by scooping

    • Use this to scoop up the ice cream.
    • You need to go in the backseat, scoop up all those little pieces of brain and skull. Get it out of there. -- said by The Wolf
    • I bent down and with both hands I scooped up as much of this pissshit as I could. The green and brown clump felt like Jello as it dripped down all over my clothes. It was slithering through inbetween^([sic]) my fingers.
  2. To take enthusiastically.

    • We scooped up every one of their albums as soon as they were released.
    • You put suntan lotion in a bottle and call it Joe's Suntan Lotion and people won't buy it. But you put the exact same product in the bottle, change the label to Coppertone and raise the price, and they'll scoop it right up.
  3. To grab or pick up something by accident.

    • We must've scooped up a cold virus along with those kids.

The neighborhood

Vish — recursive loop

No curated loop yet for scoop up. Loops are being traced one word at a time while the ingestion pipeline matures.

sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA