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Poop vs. Crap

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Poopnoun

The stern of a ship.

Crapnoun

(obsolete) The husk of grain; chaff.

Poopnoun

Fecal matter, feces.

Crapnoun

Something of poor quality.

‘The long-running game show went from offering good prizes to crap in no time.’;

Poopnoun

The sound of a steam engine's whistle; typically low pitch.

‘2001, Rev. W. Awdry, Thomas the tank engine collection : a unique collection of stories from the railway series - p. 157 - Egmont Books, Limited, Aug 15, 2001’; ‘Two minutes passed - five - seven- ten. "Poop! Poop!" Everyone knew that whistle, and a mighty cheer went up as the Queen's train glided into the station.’;

Crapnoun

Something that is rubbish; nonsense.

‘The college student boasted of completing a 10,000-word essay on Shakespeare, but the professor judged it as utter crap.’;

Poopnoun

A set of data or general information, written or spoken, usually concerning machinery or a process.

Crapnoun

Faeces or feces.

Poopnoun

A slothful person.

Crapnoun

An act of defecation.

‘I have to take a crap.’;

Poopverb

(transitive) To break seawater with the poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck.

Crapnoun

Useless object or entity.

‘What is that? It's just a bunch of crap.’;

Poopverb

(transitive) To embark a ship over the stern.

Crapnoun

A losing throw of 2, 3, or 12 in craps.

Poopverb

To make a short blast on a horn

Crapverb

To defecate.

Poopverb

To break wind.

Crapverb

To bullshit. Also Australia?

Poopverb

To defecate.

‘His horse pooped right in the middle of the parade.’;

Crapadjective

Of poor quality.

‘I drove an old crap car for ten years before buying a new one.’;

Poopverb

(transitive) To tire, exhaust. Often used with out.

Crapinterjection

(slang) Expression of worry, fear, shock, surprise, disgust, annoyance or dismay.

‘Oh crap! The other driver's going to hit my car!’; ‘Crap! I lost the game.’; ‘What the crap?!’; ‘Aw, crap, I have to start over again from the beginning of the level.’;

Poopinterjection

Expressing annoyed disappointment.

Crapnoun

In the game of craps, a first throw of the dice in which the total is two, three, or twelve, in which case the caster loses. Also called craps.

Poopnoun

See 2d Poppy.

Crapnoun

same as excrement and feces.

Poopnoun

A deck raised above the after part of a vessel; the hindmost or after part of a vessel's hull; also, a cabin covered by such a deck. See Poop deck, under Deck. See also Roundhouse.

‘With wind in poop, the vessel plows the sea.’; ‘The poop was beaten gold.’;

Crapnoun

nonsense; balderdash; bullshit; - also used as an expletive.

Poopverb

To make a noise; to pop; also, to break wind.

Crapverb

to defecate. Same as take a crap.

Poopverb

To break over the poop or stern, as a wave.

Crapnoun

obscene terms for feces

Poopnoun

obscene terms for feces

Crapnoun

obscene words for unacceptable behavior;

‘I put up with a lot of bullshit from that jerk’; ‘what he said was mostly bull’;

Poopnoun

a stupid foolish person

Crapverb

have a bowel movement;

‘The dog had made in the flower beds’;

Poopnoun

slang terms for inside information;

‘is that the straight dope?’;

Crapnoun

something of extremely poor quality.

Poopnoun

the rear part of a ship

Crapnoun

nonsense.

Poopnoun

the aftermost and highest deck of a ship, especially in a sailing ship where it typically forms the roof of a cabin in the stern

‘there on the poop stood Captain Meech’;

Crapnoun

unwanted articles; rubbish.

Poopnoun

excrement

‘dog poop is a major source of water pollution on Cape Cod’;

Crapnoun

excrement.

Poopnoun

up-to-date or inside information

‘here's the latest poop from Hollywood’;

Crapnoun

an act of defecation.

Poopnoun

a stupid or ineffectual person

‘he was making fun of an old poop’;

Crapnoun

a losing throw of 2, 3, or 12 in craps.

Poopverb

(of a wave) break over the stern of (a ship), sometimes causing it to capsize

‘off Rame Head we were badly pooped’;

Crapverb

defecate.

Poopverb

exhaust (someone)

‘I was pooped and just flopped into bed’;

Crapverb

talk at length in a foolish or boring way.

Poopverb

defecate.

Crapverb

make a losing throw at craps

‘he put all his chips on the table and rolled the dice—sooner or later he had to crap out’;

Crapverb

give up an activity because of fear or fatigue

‘when entrepreneurs get to $1 billion they crap out and turn their companies over to others’;

Crapverb

fail in an attempt

‘the Rams almost crapped out late in the game’;

Crapverb

(of a machine) break down

‘his teleprompter crapped out’;

Crapadjective

extremely poor in quality.

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