"Scupper" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Scupper" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Scupper" Meaning

To scupper something or someone means to thwart, foil, or ruin their plans or activities. It can also refer to a type of drain in the side of a ship where wastewater and seawater are discharged.

"Scupper" Examples

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1. Navigational Term: The crew couldn't repair the scupper in time and the ship began taking on water.
2. Social Behavior: His careless remark just scuppered her plans for a surprise party.
3. Defeat Something: The sudden rain scuppered the outdoor picnic plans.
4. Engineering: Engineers had to rework the design to avoid a scupper affecting water pressure and structural integrity.
5. Military Equipment: Modern submarines have scuppers as overflow vents on their decks, but they also need to prevent water from rushing in through deck holes.

"Scupper" Similar Words

Scum

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Scumbag

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Scumber

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A nonsensical or made-up word.

Scumble

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Scummy

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Scunthorpe

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A place name!<br><br>Scunthorpe is a town in North Lincolnshire, England. However, the name "Scunthorpe" can also refer to a common phenomenon in English language processing, known as "Scunthorpe problem" or "Scunthorpe glitch".<br><br>The Scunthorpe problem is a type of spam filter error that occurs when a word or phrase is mistakenly flagged as obscene or profane due to its similarity to other words that are considered offensive. In this case, "Scunthorpe" is often mistaken for a swear word, sparking automated filtering systems to flag it as inappropriate.

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