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the Boy Scouts phrase[ plural ] an international organization that encourages boys to take part in activities outside and to become responsible and independent: "I was always interested in the outdoors as a child," he says. "I did a lot of hiking and camping, and joined the Boy Scouts." The city had already decided to stop funding the Boy Scouts. Between the ages of twelve and fifteen, I was a member of the Boy Scouts and used to go camping with them every summer. If I hadn't been in the Boy Scouts, I wouldn't be the man I am today. Both my sons are in the Boy Scouts. See also
Boy ScoutUS, or old-fashionedUK
After his family settled in Pennsylvania, he joined the Boy Scouts and earned the rank of Eagle, the highest in scouting. The county has to decide whether to fund the Boy Scouts for another year. When you think of a bake sale, you think of the Boy Scouts and elementary school fund-raisers. This is the first year Timothy will camp out with the Boy Scouts.
Boy Scouts | American Dictionary Boy Scouts plural noun us/ˈbɔɪ ˌskɑʊts/ an organization for boys that encourages them to take part in activities outside and to become responsible and independent
Boy Scout noun[ C ]us/ˈbɔɪ ˌskɑʊt/ |