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单词 poop
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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024
poop1 /pup/USA pronunciation   n. [countable]
  1. Nautical, Naval Termsa raised structure at the rear of a vessel.

poop2 /pup/USA pronunciation   v. [+ object][Informal.]
  1. Slang Termsto cause to become out of breath or exhausted:I was pooped after the long hike.
  2. poop out:
    • to (cause to) become exhausted: [no object]Don't poop out now.[+ object + out]A long run will really poop you out.
    • [no object] to give up or stop working or participating;
      stop functioning.

poop3 /pup/USA pronunciation   n. [uncountable][Slang.]
  1. Slang Termsa truthful, factual report;
    the lowdown:Give us the straight poop.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024
poop1  (po̅o̅p),USA pronunciation n. 
  1. Nautical, Naval Termsa superstructure at the stern of a vessel.
  2. Nautical, Naval TermsSee poop deck. 

v.t. 
  1. Nautical, Naval Terms(of a wave) to break over the stern of (a ship).
  2. Nautical, Naval Termsto take (seas) over the stern.
  • Latin puppis stern of a ship
  • Middle French
  • late Middle English pouppe 1375–1425

poop2  (po̅o̅p),USA pronunciation v.t. [Slang.]
  1. Slang Termsto cause to become out of breath or fatigued;
    exhaust:Climbing that mountain pooped the whole group.
  2. poop out:
    • to cease from or fail in something, as from fear or exhaustion:When the time for action came, they all pooped out and went home instead.
    • to break down;
      stop functioning:The heater has pooped out again.
  • perh. to be identified with poop4 1885–90

poop3  (po̅o̅p),USA pronunciation n. [Slang.]
  1. Slang Termsrelevant information, esp. a candid or pertinent factual report;
    low-down:Send a reporter to get the real poop on that accident.
  • 1945–50, American; apparently extracted from poop sheet; compare poop4

poop4  (po̅o̅p),USA pronunciation [Slang.]
n. 
  1. Slang Termsexcrement.

v.i. 
  1. Slang Termsto defecate.
  • 1735–45; earlier "to break wind,'' probably the same word as Middle English powpen, popen to sound or blow a horn; uncertain if poop2, poop3 are sense developments or parallel expressive coinages

poop5  (po̅o̅p),USA pronunciation n. [Slang.]
  1. Slang TermsSee party pooper. 
  2. Slang Termsa stupid, fussy, or boring person.
  • perh. shortening of nincompoop 1910–15

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
poop /puːp/ n
  1. a raised structure at the stern of a vessel, esp a sailing ship
vb
  1. (transitive) (of a wave or sea) to break over the stern of (a vessel)
  2. (intransitive) (of a vessel) to ship a wave or sea over the stern, esp repeatedly
Etymology: 15th Century: from Old French pupe, from Latin puppis poop, ship's stern
poop /puːp/ vb US Canadian slang
  1. (tr; usually passive) to cause to become exhausted; tire: he was pooped after the race
  2. (intransitive) usually followed by out: to give up or fail, esp through tiredness: he pooped out of the race
Etymology: 14th Century poupen to blow, make a sudden sound, perhaps of imitative origin
poop /puːp/ informal vb (intransitive)
  1. to defecate
n
  1. faeces; excrement
Etymology: perhaps related to poop²
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