poop
verb/puːp/
/puːp/
(North American English, informal)Verb Forms
Phrasal Verbs| 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/ |
- (British English usually poo)[intransitive] to pass solid waste from the bowels
- The dog just pooped in the kitchen!
- [transitive] poop somebody (out) to make somebody very tired
- That walk really pooped me out!
Word Originverb sense 2 and poop out. 1930s: of unknown origin. verb sense 1 early 18th cent.: imitative.
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