pooped

pooped

Very exhausted or fatigued, especially from physical exertion. I was really pooped after running around with my grandson all afternoon! Don't hike too far or you'll be too pooped to hike all the way back.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

pooped (out)

 
1. Inf. [of a person or an animal] exhausted; worn out. I'm really pooped out. The horse looked sort of pooped in the final stretch.
2. Inf. intoxicated. How much of that stuff does it take to get pooped? He's been drinking all night and is totally pooped out.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

pooped

verb
See pooped out
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McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions
See also:
  • tucker out
  • tuckered out
  • shagged out
  • shagged
  • be beat
  • beat
  • wiped
  • wiped (out)
  • fit to drop
  • fit/ready to drop
References in periodicals archive
"Who Pooped in the Cascades: Scats and Tracks for Kids" is a juvenile nature study text from the series titled Who Pooped in the Park?
Wellington, Mar 23 (ANI): A man in New Zealand has sworn that bird poop does bring good luck, after he won 100,000 dollars on an Instant Kiwi ticket after one pooped on his head.
All the partying had clearly pooped out the 25-year-old Street star, who needed propping up by two blokes as she left the West End club 10 Room.
"The Lakers have just pooped their big boy pants and the Rockets have come from 17 down to win it, 107-105!" the Houston radio announcer beamed.
"Who Pooped in the Zoo?: Exploring the Weirdest, Wackiest, grossest & Most Surprising Facts About Zoo Poop" is a fascinating photo-illustrated fact book about different kinds of zoo animals' and birds' droppings.
Travellers recoiled as the huge porker "pooped" next to its owner in the front of first-class.
Here's your daily scat chat a xoJane, the same reputable alt-fem site that up until recently tossed piles of cash at Cat Marnell to push self-serving piles of druggy drivel about how cool she is because she refuses to stop using a boatload of narcotics -- is now running an essay by a writer named Emily who apparently pooped her pants this weekend.
Part of the "Who Pooped in the Park?" series ideal for young readers ages 6 to 8, Who Pooped in the Northwoods?