boy-scout
boy scout
noun boy-SKOOT Rare
Origin: Borrowed from English 'boy scout'.
Usage Note
Boy-scout (also written boy scout) was the standard French term before scout became more common. It can be used figuratively — with mild irony — to describe someone who is naively well-intentioned or excessively law-abiding: il est un peu boy-scout ('he's a bit of a goody-goody'). The plural is des boy-scouts.
Examples
"Mon frère est boy-scout depuis l'âge de dix ans."
Natural Translation
My brother has been a boy scout since the age of ten.
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