scoopEnglishOxford American Thesaurusscoop noun 1 a measuring scoop is provided: spoon, ladle, dipper; bailer. 2 add a scoop of vanilla ice cream: spoonful, ladleful, portion, lump, ball; informal dollop. 3 informal reporters at the three tabloid papers competed for scoops: exclusive (story), inside story, exposé, revelation; coup; the latest.verb 1 a hole was scooped out in the floor: hollow out, gouge out, dig, excavate, cut out. 2 halve the potatoes, scoop out the flesh and mash it with the yogurt mixture: remove, take out, spoon out, scrape out, ladle out; bail out. 3 she scooped up armfuls of clothes and dumped them on the bed: pick up, gather up, lift, sweep up, catch up, take up; snatch up, grab; remove, clear away. ▷antonyms drop.