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Poop

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Noun

1. crap, dirt, poop, shit, shite, turd

obscene terms for feces

2. nincompoop, ninny, poop

a stupid foolish person

3. dope, low-down, poop, the skinny

slang terms for inside information

Example Sentences:
'is that the straight dope?'

4. after part, poop, quarter, stern, tail

the rear part of a ship

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Poop

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noun
1. 
a raised structure at the stern of a vessel, esp a sailing ship
verb
2. (transitive)
(of a wave or sea) to break over the stern of (a vessel)
3. (intransitive)
(of a vessel) to ship a wave or sea over the stern, esp repeatedly
verb US and Canadian slang
1. (tr; usually passive)
to cause to become exhausted; tire
he was pooped after the race
2. (intransitive; usually foll by out)
to give up or fail, esp through tiredness
he pooped out of the race
noun
US and Canadian slang
a. 
information; the facts
b. 
(as modifier)
a poop sheet
verb (intransitive)
1. 
to defecate
noun
2. 
faeces; excrement

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Poop

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noun
1. 
the stern section of a ship
2. 
on sailing ships, a raised deck at the stern
: also poop deck
verb transitive
3. 
to break over the poop or stern of
said of following waves
verb transitive
Slang
to cause to become exhausted, out of breath, etc.; tire
usually in the passive voice
noun
1. 
excrement; feces
2. 
the pertinent facts, esp. current inside information
verb intransitive
3. 
to defecate
noun
Slang
a foolish or contemptible person

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Poop

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n.
1. An enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship.
2. A poop deck.
tr.v. pooped, poop·ing, poops
1. To break over the stern of (a ship). Used of a wave.
2. To take (a wave) over the stern.
tr.v. pooped, poop·ing, poops
Slang
To cause to become fatigued; tire: "Many people stop here, pooped by the short, steep climb" (Sierra Club Guides to the National Parks).
n.
Slang
Inside information: She gave me all the poop on the company party.
n.
Slang
A person regarded as very disagreeable.
n.
Excrement.
intr.v. pooped, poop·ing, poops
v.intr.
To defecate.
v.tr.
To defecate in (one's clothes or bed, for example).

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