释义 |
poop I. \ˈpüp\ verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English poupen, of imitative origin intransitive verb 1. a. : to make a short jarring sound : toot a horn; also : gulp b. (1) : to shoot a gun (2) : to make loud bangings (as a gun) 2. : to emit intestinal gas — usually considered vulgar transitive verb : to cause to discharge : fire < we pooped off a salvo in the direction of the sound — S.H.Baker > II. noun (-s) 1. : a short jarring sound : gulp, toot 2. a. : an act of defecation — usually used with take; usually considered vulgar b. : intestinal gas expelled through the anus — usually considered vulgar III. noun (-s) Etymology: Middle French poupe, from Latin puppis 1. obsolete : the afterpart of a ship : stern 2. a. : an enclosed superstructure at the afterpart of a ship above the main deck often in ships of the 16th and 17th centuries raised to a great height b. : poop deck IV. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) 1. : to break over the poop or stern of < the huge seas are beginning to poop her very badly — Raymond McFarland > 2. : to ship (a sea or wave) over the stern < outside in the ocean there is serious danger in pooping a following wave — H.A.Calahan > V. transitive verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: origin unknown obsolete : to practice deceit upon : cheat, cozen VI. \ˈpüp\ noun (-s) Etymology: short for nincompoop : a foolish or useless person < regarded by many as a pompous old poop — H.A.Smith > VII. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: origin unknown transitive verb slang : to put out of breath or wind thoroughly; also : to wear out : exhaust < those last eight miles just pooped everybody — Infantry Journal > < found himself completely pooped > intransitive verb : to become exhausted : cease completely — often used with out < this ivy was green at a time when other ivies had pooped out — New Yorker > VIII. noun (-s) Etymology: origin unknown slang : official or unofficial information < gave us all the poop he had gathered from his usual reliable sources > IX. intransitive verb Etymology: poop (I) : defecate — used as a euphemism X. noun Etymology: poop (II) : excrement — used as a euphemism |