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Poop   /pup/   Listen
Poop

noun
1.
Obscene terms for feces.  Synonyms: crap, dirt, shit, shite, turd.
2.
A stupid foolish person.  Synonyms: nincompoop, ninny.
3.
Slang terms for inside information.  Synonyms: dope, low-down, the skinny.
4.
The rear part of a ship.  Synonyms: after part, quarter, stern, tail.



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"Poop" Quotes from Famous Books



... 't I? Was n't it me as nudged the Captain o' the Northern Star off his poop—when he were n't lookin'? Him with a pistol in his boot! Did n't I hit Bill, the bos'n, with a marline-spike—jest afore he woke up? Sweet dreams, I says, and I tapped him gentle. I got a lot o' spunk. Bill did n't ...
— Wappin' Wharf - A Frightful Comedy of Pirates • Charles S. Brooks

... sweetest thanks, filling his soul with unfathomable calm, and he knew their hearts were tuned in strange resemblance, and that the priestess of Diana would offer prayer for him whether he dwelt in his lovely home or paced the poop of his lofty ship when the gale grew ...
— Saronia - A Romance of Ancient Ephesus • Richard Short

... windless, and the situation was unchanged. Other British ships had crawled or drifted nearer, but the Constitution was always just beyond range of their heavy guns. We may imagine Isaac Hull striding across the poop and back again, ruddy, solid, composed, wearing a cocked hat and a gold-laced coat, lifting an eye aloft, or squinting through his brass telescope, while he damned the enemy in the hearty language of the sea. He was a nephew of ...
— The Fight for a Free Sea: A Chronicle of the War of 1812 - The Chronicles of America Series, Volume 17 • Ralph D. Paine

... en route from Prince Edward Island to England. The two babies which accompanied them were rather dreaded in prospect, but I believe that their behaviour gained them general approbation. As dogs are not allowed on the poop or in the saloon, a well-conditioned baby is rather a favourite in a ship; gentlemen of amiable dispositions give it plenty of nursing and tossing, and stewards regard it with benignant smiles, and occasionally offer it ...
— The Englishwoman in America • Isabella Lucy Bird

... back and saw, as the moon shone full upon the wreck, a figure standing at the poop, ...
— Tales and Novels, Vol. VII - Patronage • Maria Edgeworth


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