scouthood
/ˈskaut.hʊd/Definitions
1. noun
A state of being a young outlaw or delinquent, typically during adolescence.
“The group of teenagers was known for their scouthood, causing trouble in the local community.”
1. noun
A state of being a young outlaw or delinquent, typically during adolescence.
“The group of teenagers was known for their scouthood, causing trouble in the local community.”