Search results
- Dictionaryscupper/ˈskʌpə/
noun
- 1. a hole in a ship's side to carry water overboard from the deck.
Powered by Oxford Dictionaries
SCUPPER definition: 1. to sink your own ship on purpose 2. to cause something such as a plan or an opportunity to fail…. Learn more.
The meaning of SCUPPER is an opening cut through the bulwarks of a ship so that water falling on deck may flow overboard. How to use scupper in a sentence. Scupper Has Military Origins
verb. To scupper a plan or attempt means to spoil it completely. [mainly British, journalism] If Schneider had seen him that would have scuppered all his plans. [VERB noun] If the Commission has its way, the entire deal will be scuppered. Synonyms: destroy, ruin, wreck, defeat More Synonyms of scupper. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
Scupper definition: a drain at the edge of a deck exposed to the weather, for allowing accumulated water to drain away into the sea or into the bilges.. See examples of SCUPPER used in a sentence.
1. an opening at the edge of a ship's deck that allows accumulated water to drain away into the sea or into the bilges. 2. a drain, closed by one or two flaps, for allowing water from the sprinkler system of a factory or the like to run off a floor of the building to the exterior.
SCUPPER meaning: 1. to sink your own ship on purpose 2. to cause something such as a plan or an opportunity to fail…. Learn more.
Definition of scupper verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.