"poop" meaning in English

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Interjection

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: Uncertain, possibly from Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”). Compare Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”). Also representing poo pronounced with the mouth snapped closed at the end. Etymology templates: {{uncertain|en}} Uncertain, {{inh|en|enm|poupen|t=to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot}} Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”), {{cog|nl|poepen|t=to defecate}} Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), {{cog|nds-de|pupen|t=to fart; break wind}} German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”), {{m|en|poo}} poo
  1. (childish, euphemistic) Expressing annoyed disappointment. Tags: childish, euphemistic
    Sense id: en-poop-en-intj-cn1g2Cm2 Categories (other): English euphemisms
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Noun

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England] Forms: poops [plural]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: Uncertain, possibly from Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”). Compare Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”). Also representing poo pronounced with the mouth snapped closed at the end. Etymology templates: {{uncertain|en}} Uncertain, {{inh|en|enm|poupen|t=to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot}} Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”), {{cog|nl|poepen|t=to defecate}} Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), {{cog|nds-de|pupen|t=to fart; break wind}} German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”), {{m|en|poo}} poo Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} poop (countable and uncountable, plural poops)
  1. (informal, often childish) Fecal matter; feces. Tags: childish, countable, informal, often, uncountable Synonyms: feces
    Sense id: en-poop-en-noun-5~OzTV00
  2. The sound of a steam engine's whistle, typically low-pitched. Tags: countable, uncountable Translations (low-pitch sound of a whistle): tuut (Finnish), tut [neuter] (Norwegian Bokmål)
    Sense id: en-poop-en-noun-yIRIyPlS Disambiguation of 'low-pitch sound of a whistle': 9 83 8
  3. (Internet slang) Clipping of YouTube poop (“video mashup”). Tags: Internet, abbreviation, alt-of, clipping, countable, uncountable Alternative form of: YouTube poop (extra: video mashup)
    Sense id: en-poop-en-noun-QERr6734
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated

Noun

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: Recorded in World War II (1941) Army slang poop sheet (“up-to-date information”), itself of uncertain origin, perhaps toilet paper (referring to etymology 1). Etymology templates: {{m|en|poop sheet||up-to-date information}} poop sheet (“up-to-date information”) Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} poop (uncountable)
  1. A set of data or general information, written or spoken, usually concerning machinery or a process. Tags: uncountable
    Sense id: en-poop-en-noun-DnZjns4m
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England] Forms: poops [plural]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: From Middle English poupe, pope, from Old French pope, poupe, pouppe, from Italian poppa, from Vulgar Latin *puppa, from Latin puppis, all meaning “stern of a ship”. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|poupe}} Middle English poupe, {{m|enm|pope}} pope, {{der|en|fro|pope}} Old French pope, {{m|fro|poupe}} poupe, {{m|fro|pouppe}} pouppe, {{der|en|it|poppa}} Italian poppa, {{der|en|VL.|*puppa}} Vulgar Latin *puppa, {{der|en|la|puppis}} Latin puppis Head templates: {{en-noun|~}} poop (countable and uncountable, plural poops)
  1. (nautical) The stern of a ship. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Nautical Synonyms: stern
    Sense id: en-poop-en-noun-en:stern Topics: nautical, transport
  2. (nautical) The poop deck. Tags: countable, uncountable Categories (topical): Nautical
    Sense id: en-poop-en-noun-u6vvOrbK Topics: nautical, transport
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: poup, poupe, puppe [obsolete] Derived forms: poop deck
Etymology number: 4

Noun

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England] Forms: poops [plural]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: Uncertain, perhaps a shortening of nincompoop. Etymology templates: {{uncertain|en}} Uncertain, {{m|en|nincompoop}} nincompoop Head templates: {{en-noun}} poop (plural poops)
  1. (informal) A stupid or ineffectual person. Tags: informal Synonyms: idler Translations (slothful person): vätys (Finnish), laiskamato (Finnish), laiskuri (Finnish)
    Sense id: en-poop-en-noun-RiaYG4zs
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 5

Particle

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: Uncertain, possibly from Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”). Compare Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”). Also representing poo pronounced with the mouth snapped closed at the end. Etymology templates: {{uncertain|en}} Uncertain, {{inh|en|enm|poupen|t=to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot}} Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”), {{cog|nl|poepen|t=to defecate}} Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), {{cog|nds-de|pupen|t=to fart; break wind}} German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”), {{m|en|poo}} poo Head templates: {{head|en|particle}} poop
  1. (childish, euphemistic) Used to replace various obscene words, either to publish to a wider audience or for humorous effect. Tags: childish, euphemistic
    Sense id: en-poop-en-particle-50CYHBVR Categories (other): English euphemisms
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Verb

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England] Forms: poops [present, singular, third-person], pooping [participle, present], pooped [participle, past], pooped [past]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: Uncertain, possibly from Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”). Compare Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”). Also representing poo pronounced with the mouth snapped closed at the end. Etymology templates: {{uncertain|en}} Uncertain, {{inh|en|enm|poupen|t=to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot}} Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”), {{cog|nl|poepen|t=to defecate}} Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), {{cog|nds-de|pupen|t=to fart; break wind}} German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”), {{m|en|poo}} poo Head templates: {{en-verb}} poop (third-person singular simple present poops, present participle pooping, simple past and past participle pooped)
  1. (obsolete, intransitive) To make a short blast on a horn. Tags: intransitive, obsolete Synonyms: toot Translations (to make a short blast): töräyttää (Finnish), tute (Norwegian Bokmål)
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-oQsDIWOC Disambiguation of 'to make a short blast': 100 0 0 0 0
  2. (obsolete, intransitive) To break wind. Tags: intransitive, obsolete Synonyms: flatulate
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-bKn5wF9L
  3. (informal, childish, intransitive) To defecate.
    (informal, childish, transitive) To defecate in or on something.
    Tags: childish, informal, intransitive, transitive Synonyms: defecate
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-zjSeXaMa
  4. (informal, childish, intransitive) To defecate.
    (informal, childish, reflexive)To defecate on one's person.
    Tags: childish, informal, intransitive, reflexive Synonyms: defecate
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-HerzmiE-
  5. (informal, childish, intransitive) To defecate. Tags: childish, informal, intransitive Synonyms: defecate
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-U4VrBKOp
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: does a bear poop in the woods, poop in one's pants, poop on, poop oneself, poop one's pants, poop out
Etymology number: 1

Verb

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England] Forms: poops [present, singular, third-person], pooping [participle, present], pooped [participle, past], pooped [past]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: Uncertain, perhaps sound imitation. Etymology templates: {{uncertain|en}} Uncertain Head templates: {{en-verb}} poop (third-person singular simple present poops, present participle pooping, simple past and past participle pooped)
  1. (transitive) To tire, exhaust. Tags: transitive Synonyms: tire Translations (to tire, exhaust): väsähtää (Finnish), kifáraszt (Hungarian), kimerít (Hungarian), kidögleszt (english: en) [colloquial] (Hungarian)
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-K-jCyGIk Disambiguation of 'to tire, exhaust': 95 5
  2. (reflexive) (with out) To become tired and exhausted. Tags: reflexive Synonyms: poop out
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-Tr~dwB20
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: party pooper
Etymology number: 3

Verb

IPA: /puːp/ Audio: En-ca-poop.ogg [Canada], LL-Q1860 (eng)-Vealhurl-poop.wav [Southern-England] Forms: poops [present, singular, third-person], pooping [participle, present], pooped [participle, past], pooped [past]
Rhymes: -uːp Etymology: From Middle English poupe, pope, from Old French pope, poupe, pouppe, from Italian poppa, from Vulgar Latin *puppa, from Latin puppis, all meaning “stern of a ship”. Etymology templates: {{inh|en|enm|poupe}} Middle English poupe, {{m|enm|pope}} pope, {{der|en|fro|pope}} Old French pope, {{m|fro|poupe}} poupe, {{m|fro|pouppe}} pouppe, {{der|en|it|poppa}} Italian poppa, {{der|en|VL.|*puppa}} Vulgar Latin *puppa, {{der|en|la|puppis}} Latin puppis Head templates: {{en-verb}} poop (third-person singular simple present poops, present participle pooping, simple past and past participle pooped)
  1. (transitive) To break seawater with the poop (stern) of a vessel, especially the poop deck. Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-xmPCx0yS
  2. (transitive) To break over the stern of (a vessel). Tags: transitive
    Sense id: en-poop-en-verb-P1NIS32J
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: poup, poupe, puppe [obsolete] Derived forms: pooping wave
Etymology number: 4

Inflected forms

Alternative forms

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      "word": "beat the poop out of"
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    {
      "_dis1": "0 0 0",
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    {
      "_dis1": "0 0 0",
      "word": "poop factory"
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    {
      "_dis1": "0 0 0",
      "word": "Poopism"
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      "word": "poop machine"
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    {
      "_dis1": "0 0 0",
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      "_dis1": "0 0 0",
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          "text": "And nobody really set out to design YTP to work this way—only a fraction of YTPs ever succeed in releasing enough neurochemicals, and those are the videos that get elevated and then remixed into a new round of poops.",
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      "word": "töräyttää"
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      "word": "piece of poop"
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          "feces",
          "feces"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(informal, often childish) Fecal matter; feces."
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        {
          "word": "feces"
        }
      ],
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        "childish",
        "countable",
        "informal",
        "often",
        "uncountable"
      ]
    },
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        "English terms with quotations",
        "Quotation templates to be cleaned"
      ],
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        {
          "ref": "2001, Rev. W. Awdry, Thomas the tank engine collection : a unique collection of stories from the railway series - p. 157 - Egmont Books, Limited, Aug 15, 2001",
          "text": "Two minutes passed - five - seven - ten. \"Poop! Poop!\" Everyone knew that whistle, and a mighty cheer went up as the Queen's train glided into the station.",
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        }
      ],
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        "The sound of a steam engine's whistle, typically low-pitched."
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        [
          "steam engine",
          "steam engine"
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      ],
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        "countable",
        "uncountable"
      ]
    },
    {
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        {
          "extra": "video mashup",
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        }
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        "English clippings",
        "English internet slang",
        "English terms with quotations"
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        {
          "text": "Alternative form: Poop"
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          "ref": "November 3, 2012, Brad Evan Rosen, “YouTube Poop: Meme as Art, Community – by “William A – YLT2012””, in Yale Law Tech",
          "text": "The resulting video (called a “poop”) subverts its original content by slicing and dicing the video and audio, adding visual effects, and mashing several videos into one.",
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        },
        {
          "ref": "March 3, 2020, Zack O'Malley Greenburg, “YouTube Poop And The ‘Sanic’ Boom: Digesting The Strangest Slice Of Google’s $15B Video Business”, in Forbes",
          "text": "And nobody really set out to design YTP to work this way—only a fraction of YTPs ever succeed in releasing enough neurochemicals, and those are the videos that get elevated and then remixed into a new round of poops.",
          "type": "quotation"
        }
      ],
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        "Clipping of YouTube poop (“video mashup”)."
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        [
          "Internet",
          "Internet"
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        [
          "slang",
          "slang"
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        [
          "YouTube poop",
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        "(Internet slang) Clipping of YouTube poop (“video mashup”)."
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        "(childish, euphemistic) Expressing annoyed disappointment."
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        "childish",
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          "ref": "2022, Rachel Wenitsky, David Sidorov, Good Dogs on a Bad Day, page 55",
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        "(childish, euphemistic) Used to replace various obscene words, either to publish to a wider audience or for humorous effect."
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        "(transitive) To tire, exhaust."
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      "code": "fi",
      "lang": "Finnish",
      "sense": "to tire, exhaust",
      "word": "väsähtää"
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      "code": "hu",
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      "code": "hu",
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      "word": "poupe"
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      "word": "pooping wave"
    }
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        "3": "poupe"
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      "expansion": "Middle English poupe",
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    },
    {
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      "args": {
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      "expansion": "Vulgar Latin *puppa",
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    {
      "args": {
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        "2": "la",
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      },
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        "present",
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    },
    {
      "form": "pooping",
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  "lang_code": "en",
  "pos": "verb",
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        "English transitive verbs"
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "To break seawater with the poop (stern) of a vessel, especially the poop deck."
      ],
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        [
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          "poop deck"
        ]
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        "(transitive) To break seawater with the poop (stern) of a vessel, especially the poop deck."
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        "transitive"
      ]
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        "English terms with usage examples",
        "English transitive verbs"
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          "type": "example"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1819, James Hardy Vaux, chapter 18, in Memoirs of James Hardy Vaux, volume 1, page 207",
          "text": "Another night, as we were scudding before a heavy gale of wind, and a tremendous sea rolling after us, we had the misfortune to be pooped, as the phrase is, by a wave or sea striking our stern, which stove in the cabin-windows, and rushing impetuously through the cabin, and along the main-deck, bore down all before it.",
          "type": "quotation"
        },
        {
          "ref": "1838, Robert Walsh, The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art: Volume 33, page 376",
          "text": "Pooping is a hazard of another nature, and is also peculiar to the process of scudding. It merely means the ship's being overtaken by waters while running from them, when the crest of a sea, broken by the resistance, is thrown inboard over the taffrail or quarter.",
          "type": "quotation"
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "To break over the stern of (a vessel)."
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(transitive) To break over the stern of (a vessel)."
      ],
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        "transitive"
      ]
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      "expansion": "Uncertain",
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        "English terms with quotations"
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          "ref": "1976, Kurt Vonnegut, chapter 48, in Slapstick, Delacorte Press, page 224",
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        "A stupid or ineffectual person."
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          "word": "idler"
        }
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      ],
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    {
      "code": "fi",
      "lang": "Finnish",
      "sense": "slothful person",
      "word": "vätys"
    },
    {
      "code": "fi",
      "lang": "Finnish",
      "sense": "slothful person",
      "word": "laiskamato"
    },
    {
      "code": "fi",
      "lang": "Finnish",
      "sense": "slothful person",
      "word": "laiskuri"
    }
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}
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  "msg": "''To defecate.'[...]' gloss has examples we want to keep, but there are subglosses.",
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  ],
  "section": "English",
  "subsection": "verb",
  "title": "poop",
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}

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