Dictionary![]() ![]() poopPronunciation: (pOOp), [key] —n. 1. a superstructure at the stern of a vessel. 2. See poop deck. —v.t. 1. (of a wave) to break over the stern of (a ship). 2. to take (seas) over the stern. poopPronunciation: (pOOp), [key] —v.t. Slang. 1. to cause to become out of breath or fatigued; exhaust: Climbing that mountain pooped the whole group. 2. poop out, a. 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. b. to break down; stop functioning: The heater has pooped out again. poopPronunciation: (pOOp), [key] —n. Slang. relevant information, esp. a candid or pertinent factual report; low-down: Send a reporter to get the real poop on that accident. poopPronunciation: (pOOp), [key] Slang. —n. excrement. —v.i. to defecate. poopPronunciation: (pOOp), [key] —n. Slang. 1. See party pooper. 2. a stupid, fussy, or boring person. Random House Unabridged Dictionary, Copyright © 1997, by Random House, Inc., on Infoplease.
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