crapped
Verb (past tense and past participle of "crap"): - To defecate: "crapped" is the simple past and past participle form of the verb "crap," meaning to expel solid waste from the body. It is considered informal or vulgar.
- (He defecated outdoors.)
- (The infant passed feces.)
- (She had defecated following a meal.)
Crapped out: (informal) to fail or stop functioning, often used in gambling or machinery contexts.
- The car crapped out on the highway. (The car broke down.)
- He crapped out in the final round of poker. (He lost or failed in the game.)
Crapped on: (vulgar slang) to treat someone badly or unfairly.
- The boss crapped on him for no reason. (The boss criticized or mistreated him.)
Crap (noun): solid waste; also used as an exclamation of frustration.
- There is dog crap on the sidewalk. (Dog feces.)
- Oh, crap! I forgot my keys. (Exclamation of annoyance.)
Crap (verb): the base form; to defecate.
- I need to crap before we leave. (I need to defecate.)
Crappy (adj): of poor quality; unpleasant.
- This is a crappy movie. (A bad or low-quality film.)
Defecated: the formal synonym.
- The patient defecated normally after surgery. (Passed feces.)
Pooped: a slightly less vulgar synonym.
- The dog pooped in the yard. (Defecated.)
Dropped a load: a vulgar slang synonym.
- He dropped a load in the toilet. (Defecated.)
- Crap out: (informal) to fail or break down.
- The computer crapped out at the worst time. (The computer stopped working.)
Cut the crap: to stop wasting time or speaking insincerely.
- Cut the crap and tell me the truth. (Stop being evasive or dishonest.)
Full of crap: someone who is lying or talking nonsense.
- He's full of crap; he never actually met the president. (He is lying or exaggerating.)