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go on the scout
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Meanings:
1.
historical North American English
neutral
To undertake a scouting mission; to go out to observe, explore, or gather information about a territory or enemy.
2.
historical North American English
idiomatic
To go into hiding or conceal oneself, especially to avoid arrest or detection.
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