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crap up verb- to fill something with clutter US, 1946
- It was still all crapped up. Boxes of car parts were stacked all the way to the ceiling. Tires were rolled over in the corners. Oil cans and carburetors and anything else that didn’t have a box were all crammed together on a bunch of shelves. — Sam Giancana, Double Deal, p. 65, 2003
- to spoil something; to ruin something US, 1953
- I’m sick and tired of Him and His whole choir of Guardian Angels–all they do is crap up my life! — Laura Esquivel, The Law of Love, p. 134, 1996
- to address someone with a complete lack of sincerity US
- “[Y]ou don’t have to give me any crap.” “Well, for Christ’s sake, who’s crapping you up?” — Hal Ellson, Tomboy, p. 121, 1950
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