POOP

poop

Noun

  1. The stern of a ship.

Noun (etymology 2)

  1. Excrement.
  2. The sound of a steam engine's whistle; typically low pitch.
    2001, , Thomas the tank engine collection : a unique collection of stories from the railway series - p. 157 - Egmont Books, Limited, Aug 15, 2001
    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.
  3. information, facts.

Noun (etymology 3)

  1. A set of data or general information, written or spoken, usually concerning machinery or a process.

Noun (etymology 4)

  1. A slothful person.

Verb

  1. To break seawater with the poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck.
  2. To embark a ship over the stern.

Verb (etymology 2)

  1. To make a short blast on a horn
  2. To break wind.
  3. To defecate.
    His horse pooped right in the middle of the parade.

Verb (etymology 3)

  1. To tire, exhaust. Often used with out.


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