scuttlebutt

noun

scut·​tle·​butt ˈskə-tᵊl-ˌbət How to pronounce scuttlebutt (audio)
1
a
: a cask on shipboard to contain fresh water for a day's use
b
: a drinking fountain on a ship or at a naval or marine installation
2

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Scuttlebutt, the Water Cooler Talk of 19th Century Seafarers

When office workers catch up on the latest scuttlebutt around the water cooler, they are continuing a long-standing tradition that probably also occurred on the sailing ships of yore. Back in the early 1800s, the cask containing a ship's daily supply of fresh water was called a scuttlebutt (from the verb scuttle meaning "to cut a hole through" and the noun butt, "cask"); that name was later applied to a drinking fountain on a ship or at a naval installation. In time, the term for the water source was also applied to the gossip and rumors generated around it, and the latest chatter has been called "scuttlebutt" ever since.

Examples of scuttlebutt in a Sentence

according to scuttlebutt in the financial markets, the company will be downsizing soon
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According to Fleming, the scuttlebutt on tour is that Frazier & Johnson are splitting up for 2025, and the break-up starts now. Todd Boss, Forbes, 21 Nov. 2024 Reading about it in detail now can feel a little like an immersion in stale scuttlebutt from back issues of Roll Call. Margaret Talbot, The New Yorker, 16 Sep. 2024 And please don't sugarcoat scuttlebutt that is making your company look bad. Mike Maynard, Forbes, 29 Mar. 2024 More than this, the scuttlebutt method emphasizes using available research regarding the economy and industry-related trends as a way to better understand the success trajectory of a business. Jacob Wolinsky, Forbes, 1 Mar. 2024 See all Example Sentences for scuttlebutt 

Word History

Etymology

alteration of scuttled butt butt with a hole cut into it

First Known Use

circa 1805, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

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The first known use of scuttlebutt was circa 1805

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“Scuttlebutt.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/scuttlebutt. Accessed 1 Dec. 2024.

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scuttlebutt

noun
scut·​tle·​butt ˈskət-ᵊl-ˌbət How to pronounce scuttlebutt (audio)
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