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n. (boy scout English)
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Boy Scouts may refer to:
- Scouting, once called Boy Scout(s) Movement
- An organisation in the Scouting Movement, although many of these organizations also have female members. There are thousands of national Scouting organizations or federations, mostly grouped into seven international Scouting associations, along with some non-aligned organizations and Groups.
More information on these organizations and groups can be found in:- List of World Organization of the Scout Movement members
- List of World Association of Girl Guides and Girl Scouts members
- International Union of Guides and Scouts of Europe#Member organizations
- Order of World Scouts#List of members
- World Federation of Independent Scouts#List of members
- World Organization of Independent Scouts#Members
- Confederation of European Scouts#Member organizations
- List of non-aligned Scouting organizations
- The Scouting Movement in a country, see: :Category:Scouting and Guiding by country
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Scout (Scouting), an age group or section for youth in the range of 11 to 18 years in the Scouting Movement
- That age group or section in an organisation, see: Age groups in Scouting and Guiding
Usage examples of "boy scouts".
A town so morally bankrupt, we underwrite sex change operations with taxpayer dollars for city employees but defund the Boy Scouts.
We'd milk it the same way that the Boy Scouts milk the little suckers.
Freddy's an aggressive little bastard and dominates the local Boy Scouts.
Oskar huddled under the rostrum for Reds and Blacks, for Boy Scouts and Spinach Shirts, for Jehovah's Witnesses, the Kyffhauser Bund, the Vegetarians, and the Young Polish Fresh Air Movement.
Well, didn't I see somewhere -- last month's Boys' L4fe~ I think -- that the Boy Scouts of Mars had asked one of the Martian chiefs to serve on their planetary Grand Council?
Well, didn't I see somewhere-last month's Boys' L4fe~ I think-that the Boy Scouts of Mars had asked one of the Martian chiefs to serve on their planetary Grand Council?