ˈpüp 1 syllable uncommon
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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 …
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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.
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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.
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verb.to become exhausted
- I was pooped by then.
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verb.to put out of breath; also: to tire out —used with out
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noun.an enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship above the main deck
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noun.stern
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verb.to break over the stern of
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verb.to ship (a sea or wave) over the stern
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noun.information, scoop
Origin
earlier, to break wind, from Middle English poupen to make a gulping sound, of imitative origin.