To score means to make a light mark or cut on something. This can help with cutting or folding later.
He scored the wood before cutting it.
Score the paper to fold it better.
In music, a score shows all the notes for each instrument. Musicians use it to play together.
The composer wrote a full score for the orchestra.
The conductor looked at the score during the concert.
To score with someone means to strongly impress or affect them, often in feelings or thoughts.
The movie really scored with the audience.
His kind words scored deep in her heart.
To score means to succeed or get what you want, like winning or making a good deal.
He scored a date with her last night.
She scored a good deal on the car.