
1) Bushwhack 2) Drain 3) Freeingport 4) Hole 5) Spoil 6) Waylay
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1) Deliberately sink 2) Deliberately sink a ship 3) Drain 4) Drainpipe 5) Foil 6) Mess up 7) Ruin 8) Scuttle 9) Sink a ship deliberately 10) Slang for a prostitute 11) Spoil 12) Wait in hiding to attack 13) Waste pipe 14) Watercraft component
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A scupper is an opening in the side walls of an open-air structure, for purposes of draining water. They are usually placed at or near ground level, and allow rain or liquids to flow off the side of the open-air structure, instead of pooling within the walls. There are two main kinds of scupper: The transitive verb `to scupper` (British) means t.....
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hole allowing water to drain from ship
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hole allowing water to drain from ship's deck
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• (v.) An opening cut through the waterway and bulwarks of a ship, so that water falling on deck may flow overboard; -- called also scupper hole.
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An opening in the base of a ship's gunwale, that allows water to drain off the deck.
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[Verb] To sink your own ship deliberately; to ruin or spoil a plan or a deal.
Example: The deal was scuppered when one of the parties pulled out at the last minute.
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An opening which allows water to drain from the deck back over the side.
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An outlet in the wall of a building or a parapet wall for drainage of water from a flat roof.
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An opening in a deck or cockpit permitting water to drain out.
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Scup'per noun [ Old French
escopir ,
escupir , to spit, perhaps for
escospir , Latin
ex + conspuere to spit upon; prefix
con- +
spuere to spit. Confer
Spit ,
v. ]
(Nautical) An opening cut through the waterway and bulwa...
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- (1) An opening for drainage in a wall, curb or parapet. (2) The drain in a downspout or flat roof, usually connected to the downspout.
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Scupper is slang for to overwhelm, ruin, or disable.
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Drain in cockpit, coaming, or toe-rail allowing water to drain out and overboard. When in toe rail, properly known as 'freeing port'
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The drain in a downspout or flat roof, usually connected to the downspout.
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[
n] - drain that allows water on the deck of a vessel to flow overboard
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noun drain that allows water on the deck of a vessel to flow overboard
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Any opening or drain in the side of a structure, flat roof, or downspout for the drainage of rain water.
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(1) An opening for drainage in a wall, curb or parapet. (2) The drain in a downspout or flat roof, u
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(1) An opening for drainage in a wall, curb or parapet. (2) The drain in a downspout or flat roof, usually connected to the downspout.
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