[poop] n [ME, fr. MF poupe, fr. L puppis] (15c) 1 obs: stern
2: an enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship above the main deck
[2]poop vt (1748) 1: to break over the stern of
2: to ship (a sea or wave) over the stern [3]poop vb [origin unknown] vt (ca. 1932) slang: to put out of breath; also: to tire out ~ vi, slang: to become exhausted "~ out" [4]poop n [perh. fr. [5]poop] (ca. 1941) slang: information, scoop [5]poop n [poop, v., to defecate, break wind, fr. ME poupen to make a gulping sound; of imit. origin] (1965): excrement