crap 1
(krăp) Vulgar Slang n.1. Excrement.
2. An act of defecating.
3. Foolish, deceitful, or boastful language.
4. Cheap or shoddy material.
5. Miscellaneous or disorganized items; clutter.
6. Insolent talk or behavior.
7. Used for intensive effect in idioms such as beat the crap out of (someone) for beat (someone) very badly.
intr.v. crapped,
crap·ping,
craps To defecate.
interj. Used to express anger or displeasure.
Phrasal Verb: crap up To make a mess of; bungle.
[Middle English crappe, chaff, from Old French crappe, from Medieval Latin crappa, perhaps of Germanic origin.]
crap 2
(krăp)n.2. A losing first throw in the game of craps.
v. crapped,
crap·ping,
craps To make a losing throw in the game of craps. Usually used with out.
Phrasal Verb: crap out Slang 1. To fail to keep a commitment or promise: crapped out on me when I needed him.
2. To fail to function properly: The old TV crapped out again.
3. To leave: crapped out of the meeting early.
[Back-formation from
craps.]
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Verb | 1. | crap up - become obstructed or chocked up; "The drains clogged up" |
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