interjection |
1. Used to express anger or displeasure. |
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noun |
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. See craps. |
8. A losing first throw in the game of craps. |
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phrasal-verb |
1. crap up To make a mess of; bungle. |
2. crap out Slang To fail to keep a commitment or promise: crapped out on me when I needed him. |
3. crap out Slang To fail to function properly: The old TV crapped out again. |
4. crap out Slang To leave: crapped out of the meeting early. |
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verb |
1. To make a losing throw in the game of craps. Usually used with out. |
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verb-intransitive |
1. To defecate. |
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