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poop1
noun
    1. The raised enclosed part at the stern of old sailing ships.
    2. The high deck at the stern of a ship.
      Form: poop-deck
verb pooped, pooping
    1. Said of a wave: to break over the stern of (a ship).
    2. Said of a ship: to receive (a wave) over the stern.
Etymology: 15c: from French pupe, from Latin puppis.





poop2
verb pooped, pooping
    colloq:
    1. To become winded or exhausted.
      Example: Sheena was pooped after walking up the hill
    2. To tire them out; to make them exhausted or winded.
      Example: The swimming pooped me out
      Form: poop someone out (also)
    intr
    3. To give up from exhaustion.
      Form: poop out (usually)
Etymology: 1930s.





poop3
poo (slang)
noun
    1. Faeces.
verb
    intr
    pooped, pooping
    1. To defecate.
Etymology: 18c in this sense; 16c meaning ‘a toot'.



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