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poop1 [pu:p] N (of ship)

poop2 [Am pu:p] N no pl Am inf

čenče f pl

I . poop3 [pu:p] N no pl esp childspeak

II . poop3 [pu:p] VB intr inf

poop ˈout VB intr Am Aus inf

1. poop (become tired):

2. poop (not persevere):

poop·er scoop·er [ˈpu:pəˌsku:pəʳ] N, poop scoop N

ˈpoop sheet N Am

Usage examples with pooped

he pooped in his pants

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Whatever is pooped-out will feed microbes or insects or decompose to the atmosphere ready to be absorbed by growing plants.
hotair.com
Which restaurant do you think is most pooped in?
deadspin.com
By the time she gets home, she's too pooped to work out.
newsone.com
This stunning screen siren looks more pooped than perky without her trademark subcutaneous tissue and dermis.
www.theonion.com
Even a mild case of dehydration can sap your energy levels and make you feel pooped.
www.stuff.co.nz
Not only do they make you look pooped, other people comment on them in a way they'd never dream of doing about any other flaw in your appearance.
www.mirror.co.uk

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