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crap I. \ˈkrap\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English, from Middle Dutch crap, crappe pork chop, greaves, grain in chaff, from crappen to tear or break off 1. dialect England : residue from rendered fat — used usually in plural 2. archaic slang : money 3. a. : excrement — usually considered vulgar b. : defecation — usually considered vulgar 4. slang : something deceitful, useless, or empty : nonsense, rubbish II. verb (crapped ; crapped ; crapping ; craps) intransitive verb 1. : defecate — usually considered vulgar 2. slang : to behave or act in a foolish, deceiving, or useless manner < don't crap around like that > transitive verb slang : deceive, befool III. \ˈkrap, -räp\ dialect variant of crop IV. \ˈkrap\ noun (-s) Etymology: probably from German dial krape clamp for torturing, from Old High German krāpo, krāpfo hook — more at crave slang Britain : gallows V. noun (-s) Etymology: back-formation from craps 1. : craps < crap game > 2. : a throw of 2, 3, or 12 in the game of craps that causes the shooter to lose the bet unless he has a point — called also craps; compare natural VI. intransitive verb (crapped ; crapped ; crapping ; craps) 1. : to throw a crap 2. : to throw a seven while trying to make a point — usually used with out VII. adjective Etymology: crap (I) slang : crappy : lousy < a crap movie > < in crap shape after the game > |