NAPOO


Meaning of NAPOO in English

I. interjection

or na·pooh nəˈpü

Etymology: modification of French il n'y en a plus there is no more, it's over

Britain — used to indicate that something is finished, incapacitated, dead, all gone, or nonexistent or that the answer is no

II. adjective

or napooh “

slang Britain : all gone : no more : finished , incapacitated, nonexistent , dead

III. verb

or napooh “

( -ed/-ing/-s )

transitive verb

slang Britain : to put an end to : stop , finish , incapacitate , exhaust , kill

the corporal's right arm being napooed — New York Herald Tribune

intransitive verb

slang Britain : to come to an end : die

Webster's New International English Dictionary.      Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster.