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poop verb- to defecate UK, 1927
- Don’t put him next to my bed, he might poop on me, and if I’m asleep, I won’t be able to wipe it off. — Sally Morgan, My Place, p. 58, 1987
- I could drive him [a dog] to my archenemy’s [...] house to poop. — Janet Evanovich, Seven Up, p. 34, 2001
- I mean, things were kind of better when I pooped in my pants. — Jay Jacobs, Pretty Good Years, p. 62, 2006
- in poker, to raise a bet US
- — American Speech, p. 100, May 1951
- to brief, to inform US
- So the boys in TOC pooped us up on what we’d see. — Joseph Tuso, Singing the Vietnam Blues, p. 232, 1990: Wolf Pack’s Houseboy
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