Scooby gang
English
Etymology
Derived from the cartoon Scooby-Doo, which featured a group of teenagers regularly engaged in solving mysteries.
Noun
Scooby gang (plural Scooby gangs)
- A small and cohesive group of people (usually teenagers) who regularly seek to solve mysteries.
- Alyssa Day, Atlantis Awakening: The Warriors of Poseidon (2007), p. 131:
- "Hey, the Scooby gang's all here," Ven said.
- Nora Roberts, Blue Dahlia: The Garden Trilogy (2004), p. 192:
- "We're like the Scooby gang."
- Andy Mangels, Michael A. Martin, Pursuit (2003), p. 175:
- He's haunted, she thought. And from the look of things, this is one ghost that even our little Scooby Gang might have trouble getting rid of.
- Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir, Deadly Genes (1999), p. 165:
- Care to let the rest of the Scooby Gang in on whatever's got your spider senses tingling?"
- Alyssa Day, Atlantis Awakening: The Warriors of Poseidon (2007), p. 131:
See also
This article is issued from Wiktionary. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.