poop
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Is poop a Scrabble word?
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Definition
verb (English)
1. (obsolete, intransitive) To make a short blast on a horn.Synonyms: tootintransitiveobsolete
2. (obsolete, intransitive) To break wind.Synonyms: badger, blow off, break ass, break wind, crepitate, curmur, cut one loose, cut the cheeseintransitiveobsolete
3. (informal, intransitive) To defecate.Examples: "His horse pooped right in the middle of the parade."Synonyms: boo-boo, cack, choke a darkie, crap, defecate, do one's ease, ease oneself, do a number twoinformalintransitive
4. (informal, intransitive) To defecate.Examples: "You might want a spare change of underwear in case you poop your pants."Synonyms: boo-boo, cack, choke a darkie, crap, defecate, do one's ease, ease oneself, do a number twoinformalintransitivetransitive
5. (informal, intransitive) To defecate.Examples: "You'll poop yourself if you have to walk all five miles home without stopping."Synonyms: boo-boo, cack, choke a darkie, crap, defecate, do one's ease, ease oneself, do a number twoinformalintransitivereflexive
noun (English)
1. (informal) Fecal matter; feces.Examples: "The dog poop is on the grass."Synonyms: boo-boo, boom-boom, caca, cack, chocolate, chocolate hot dog, crap, crudcountableinformaluncountable
2. (informal) An act of defecation.Examples: "‘I’m goin’ down the backyard for me mornin’ poop.’"countableinformaluncountable
3. (Internet slang) Ellipsis of YouTube poop (“video mashup”).Examples: "The resulting video (called a “poop”) subverts its original content by slicing and dicing the video and audio, adding visual effects, and mashing several videos into one."; "And nobody really set out to design YTP to work this way—only a fraction of YTPs ever succeed in releasing enough neurochemicals, and those are the videos that get elevated and then remixed into a new round of poops."Internetabbreviationalt-ofcountableellipsisuncountable
intj (English)
1. (childish, euphemistic) Expressing annoyed disappointment.Examples: "Poop. The copier's broken again."; "I don't need him for a friend. I can have fun by myself! ... Poop."childisheuphemistic
verb (English)
1. (transitive) To tire, exhaust.Examples: "I'm pooped from working so hard."Synonyms: beleaguer, exhaust, fatigue, fordo, do for, gas out, get down, jadetransitive
2. (reflexive) (with out) To become tired and exhausted.Examples: "He pooped out a few strides from the finish line."Synonyms: poop outreflexive
noun (English)
1. (nautical) The rear part (after end) of a ship or other vessel.Examples: "Holonyms: watercraft < vessel"; "For quotations using this term, see Citations:poop."Synonyms: stern, aftAntonyms: bow, stem, forestem, fore, prow, prorecountableuncountable
2. (nautical) The poop deck.Examples: "Omens thicken upon us […] Next, the stumbling of the King whenas he went upon the poop of the long ship which bare us on this voyage to these islands."countableuncountable
verb (English)
1. (transitive) To break seawater with the poop (stern) of a vessel, especially the poop deck.transitive
2. (transitive) To break over the stern of (a vessel).Examples: "We were pooped within hailing of the quay and were nearly sunk."; "Another night, as we were scudding before a heavy gale of wind, and a tremendous sea rolling after us, we had the misfortune to be pooped, as the phrase is, by a wave or sea striking our stern, which stove in the cabin-windows, and rushing impetuously through the cabin, and along the main-deck, bore down all before it."; "Pooping is a hazard of another nature, and is also peculiar to the process of scudding. It merely means the ship's being overtaken by waters while running from them, when the crest of a sea, broken by the resistance, is thrown inboard over the taffrail or quarter."transitive
Definition source: Wiktionary