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poop

ˈpüp 1 syllable uncommon

  1. verb.defecate

    • So while my wife's horse trotted briskly off into the scenery, looking for low branches to run under, my horse just stood there, eating and pooping …
  2. noun.feces, excrement

    • As a brand-new father, a new substance plays a big role in my life: poop.
    • As the years go by, there's trouble in paradise, and it isn't just the ubiquitous goose poop.
  3. noun.the act of defecating

    • I have a complaint against dog owners that take their dogs for a walk but do not take a bag, then let their dog stop by people's mailboxes and take a poop.
  4. verb.to become exhausted

    • I was pooped by then.
  5. verb.to put out of breath; also: to tire out —used with out

  6. noun.an enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship above the main deck

  7. noun.stern

  8. verb.to break over the stern of

  9. verb.to ship (a sea or wave) over the stern

  10. noun.information, scoop

Origin

earlier, to break wind, from Middle English poupen to make a gulping sound, of imitative origin.

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