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    pooped
    /puːpt/

    adjective

    • 1. exhausted: informal North American "we were very pooped at the end of the day"

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  2. 1. informal : feces, excrement. As a brand-new father, a new substance plays a big role in my life: poop. Scott Kramer. As the years go by, there's trouble in paradise, and it isn't just the ubiquitous goose poop. Katherine Lanpher. 2. informal : the act of defecating.

  3. very tired, especially from doing a lot of work or physical activity: I can't walk any farther - I'm pooped! By dinner time, I was pooped. I was too pooped out to do anything but sit in front of the TV. Fewer examples. We were all pretty pooped after a busy day. He does look pooped, but no wonder, after that long flight.

  4. Pooped definition: fatigued; exhausted. See examples of POOPED used in a sentence.

  5. POOP definition: 1. solid waste from the body 2. information: 3. to be very tired: . Learn more.

  6. n. 1. An enclosed superstructure at the stern of a ship. 2. A poop deck. tr.v. pooped, poop·ing, poops. 1. To break over the stern of (a ship). Used of a wave. 2. To take (a wave) over the stern.

  7. adjective. US and Canadian informal. exhausted. The boys are too pooped to fight. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. pooped in American English. (puːpt) adjective. informal. fatigued; exhausted. I'm too pooped to go shopping today. Also: pooped out. Most material © 2005, 1997, 1991 by Penguin Random House LLC.

  8. Definition of pooped adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. verb. Simple past tense and past participle of poop. Wiktionary. Advertisement. Pooped Sentence Examples. He's fairly well house trained, but this morning he pooped in the kitchen, even though he always has a pee pad next to the door for emergencies.

  10. pooped meaning, definition, what is pooped: very tired: Learn more.

  11. to cease from or fail in something, as from fear or exhaustion: When the time for action came, they all pooped out and went home instead. to break down; stop functioning: The heater has pooped out again. perh. to be identified with poop4 1885–90. poop3 (po̅o̅p), n.