POOP


Meaning of POOP in English

I. ˈpüp noun

Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French pope, from Latin puppis

Date: 15th century

1. obsolete : stern

2. : an enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship above the main deck

II. transitive verb

Date: 1748

1. : to break over the stern of

2. : to ship (a sea or wave) over the stern

III. intransitive verb

Etymology: earlier, to break wind, from Middle English poupen to make a gulping sound, of imitative origin

Date: circa 1903

: defecate

IV. noun

Date: 1965

: feces

V. verb

Etymology: origin unknown

Date: circa 1932

transitive verb

slang : to put out of breath ; also : to tire out

intransitive verb

slang : to become exhausted

poop out

VI. noun

Etymology: perhaps from poop (IV)

Date: circa 1941

slang : information , scoop

Merriam-Webster's Collegiate English vocabulary.      Энциклопедический словарь английского языка Merriam Webster.