scooby

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scooby (plural scoobies)

  1. (Cockney rhyming slang) Alternative letter-case form of Scooby
    • 2003, Ian Rankin, A Question of Blood:
      'What about reactivating these collectors' guns of yours: know anyone who'd be able to do that?'
      'Not a scooby, m'lud.
    • 2011, Charles Stross, Rule 34, →ISBN:
      It's all sound and fury, signifying naught; but you've got a scooby that there's more to this than reaches the eye.
    • 2012, Jim Carrington, Drive By, →ISBN, page 127:
      I wish I knew how to talk to girls. I haven't got a scooby what to say to her, but I know I want to talk to her.