Definition of Scupper

Noun: scupper  skú-pu(r)

  1. Drain that allows water on the deck of a vessel to flow overboard
Verb: scupper  skú-pu(r)
  1. Wait in hiding to attack
    - ambush, bushwhack [N. Amer], waylay, lurk, ambuscade [archaic], lie in wait
     
  2. Put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position
    - queer, expose, endanger, peril

See also:
scuppaugs
scuppered

Anagrams containing the word scupper

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