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poop
1[ poop ]
verb (used with object)
- (of a wave) to break over the stern of (a ship).
- to take (seas) over the stern.
poop
3[ poop ]
verb (used with object)
- to cause to become out of breath or fatigued; exhaust:
Climbing that mountain pooped the whole group.
verb phrase
- Informal.
- to cease from or fail in something, as from fear or exhaustion:
When the time for action came, they all pooped out and went home instead.
- to break down; stop functioning:
The heater has pooped out again.
poop
4[ poop ]
noun
- relevant information, especially a candid or pertinent factual report; lowdown:
Send a reporter to get the real poop on that accident.
poop
5[ poop ]
noun
- a stupid, fussy, or boring person.
poop
1/ puːp /
verb
- tr; usually passive to cause to become exhausted; tire
he was pooped after the race
- intrusually foll byout to give up or fail, esp through tiredness
he pooped out of the race
poop
2/ puːp /
verb
- to defecate
noun
- faeces; excrement
poop
3/ puːp /
noun
- slang.
- information; the facts
- ( as modifier )
a poop sheet
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Example Sentences
There was poop humor—literally—when Valerie's house becomes flooded with fecal matter after a pipe bursts.
The birds poop all over the forest, and thanks to the viscin, the mistletoe seeds in said poop stick to branches.
The typical music video you find on YouTube is colloquially called “YouTube Poop” for a reason.
Entitled “Let Me Poop,” young Emily sings about her difficulty…letting it go, so to speak.
“Let Me Poop” was first posted to YouTube in May, when it seemed there was a new “Let It Go” parody every day.
“I wonder when those brutes will be sent off,” said the first mate of the ship to the surgeon, who stood on the poop beside him.
The slings were affixed, the order to hoist was given by the mate, who had descended from the poop, and stood near the gangway.
The silence is unbroken except for the measured tread of some one walking up and down on the poop deck overhead.
King Olaf towered high on the poop of the Serpent, and easy was it to know him from other men.
Mr Ansell and Mr Petres had two fatigue parties on the poop, without muskets.
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