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BNC: 36687 COCA: 20629

poop

1 poop /ˈpuːp/ verb
poops; pooped; pooping
1 poop
/ˈpuːp/
verb
poops; pooped; pooping
Learner's definition of POOP
[no object] US, informal
: to pass solid waste from the body : defecate拉屎
compare 3poop
2 poop /ˈpuːp/ noun
2 poop
/ˈpuːp/
noun
Learner's definition of POOP
US, informal
[noncount] : solid waste passed out of the body : feces㞎㞎;屎
[singular] : the act of passing solid waste from the body屙㞎㞎;拉屎
3 poop /ˈpuːp/ verb
poops; pooped; pooping
3 poop
/ˈpuːp/
verb
poops; pooped; pooping
Learner's definition of POOP

poop out

[phrasal verb] US, informal
: to stop working properly不能正常工作
: to become very tired筋疲力尽;非常疲倦
poop (someone) out : to make (someone) very tired使筋疲力尽;使非常疲倦
compare 1poop
BNC: 36687 COCA: 20629

poop

1 of 6

verb (1)

pooped; pooping; poops

intransitive verb

informal
: 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 Dave Barry

poop

2 of 6

noun (1)

1
informal : feces, excrement
As a brand-new father, a new substance plays a big role in my life: poop. Scott Kramer
As the years go by, there's trouble in paradise, and it isn't just the ubiquitous goose poop. Katherine Lanpher
2
informal : 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. Billie Johnston

poop

3 of 6

verb (2)

pooped; pooping; poops

intransitive verb

slang : to become exhausted
poop out

transitive verb

slang : to put out of breath
also : to tire out

poop

4 of 6

noun (2)

1
: an enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship above the main deck
2
obsolete : stern

poop

5 of 6

verb (3)

pooped; pooping; poops

transitive verb

1
: to break over the stern of
2
: to ship (a sea or wave) over the stern

poop

6 of 6

noun (3)

slang

Word History

Etymology

Verb (1)

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

Verb (2)

origin unknown

Noun (2)

Middle English, from Anglo-French pope, from Latin puppis

Noun (3)

perhaps from poop entry 2

First Known Use

Verb (1)

circa 1903, in the meaning defined above

Noun (1)

circa 1890, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

1927, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

Noun (2)

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 2

Verb (3)

1727, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (3)

circa 1940, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of poop was in the 15th century
BNC: 36687 COCA: 20629

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