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poop

noun
/puːp/
/puːp/
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  1. (also poop deck)
    [countable] the raised part at the back end of a ship船尾楼甲板 compare sternTopics Transport by waterc2
  2. [uncountable] (especially North American English)
    (British English usually poo)
    (informal) a child’s word for the solid waste that is passed through the bowels(儿童用语)㞎㞎
    • dog poop on the sidewalk便道上的狗屎
  3. [uncountable] (especially North American English, old-fashioned, informal) information about something, especially the most recent news信息;(尤指)最新消息
    • The website gives you the latest poop from Hollywood.网站给你好莱坞最新的便便。
  4. Word Originnoun sense 1 late Middle English: from Old French pupe, from a variant of Latin puppis ‘stern’. noun sense 2 early 18th cent.: imitative. noun sense 3 1940s: of unknown origin.

poop

verb
/puːp/
/puːp/
(North American English, informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they poop
/puːp/
/puːp/
he / she / it poops
/puːps/
/puːps/
past simple pooped
/puːpt/
/puːpt/
past participle pooped
/puːpt/
/puːpt/
-ing form pooping
/ˈpuːpɪŋ/
/ˈpuːpɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. (British English usually poo)
    [intransitive] to pass solid waste from the bowels拉屎;大便
    • The dog just pooped in the kitchen!狗刚在厨房拉屎了!
  2. [transitive] poop somebody (out) to make somebody very tired累垮(某人);使筋疲力尽
    • That walk really pooped me out!那次散步真让我筋疲力尽!
  3. Word Originverb sense 2 and poop out. 1930s: of unknown origin. verb sense 1 early 18th cent.: imitative.

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