I. noun
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a load of crap/bull etc
be a piece of shit/crap
be full of crap/shit/it
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Black cats are full of it, while pale animals have less.
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His head was full of it.
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I thought she was full of shit, but what the hell?
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Television is full of it about election time.
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The very donkey boys were full of it.
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Usually her hands are full of it.
shoot craps
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Jane doesn't really think we believe all that crap , does she?
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Someone told me it was a really interesting museum, but I thought it was a load of crap .
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The stereo's great but the rest of the car is crap .
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There's nothing but crap on television these days.
II. adjective
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a load of crap/bull etc
be a piece of shit/crap
shoot craps
III. verb
PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a load of crap/bull etc
be a piece of shit/crap
be full of crap/shit/it
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Black cats are full of it, while pale animals have less.
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His head was full of it.
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I thought she was full of shit, but what the hell?
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Television is full of it about election time.
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The very donkey boys were full of it.
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Usually her hands are full of it.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After all, if he peed or even crapped on the wooden floor the cleanup was simple.
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Mere seconds later, the world's most malicious pigeon crapped on my head.