a stupid foolish person
"Stop acting like such a poop; you obviously forgot to bring your keys again."
the rear part of a ship
"The crew worked hard to repair the poop deck before the storm hit, but the waves were still crashing over the stern."
Fecal matter, feces.
"After waiting an hour for him to finish his coffee, my friend finally admitted he was just a real poop who couldn't get out of bed."
A set of data or general information, written or spoken, usually concerning machinery or a process.
The stern of a ship.
A slothful person.
To make a short blast on a horn
"The captain ordered the crew to carefully avoid breaking seawater with the poop as they maneuvered into the narrow harbor channel."
To tire, exhaust. Often used with out.
To break seawater with the poop of a vessel, especially the poop deck.
Expressing annoyed disappointment.
"I really hope it doesn't rain today, because I'm going to poop if we have to cancel our picnic again."
The origin of "poop" is uncertain, though it may stem from Middle English poupen, which meant to make a gulping sound while drinking or blowing on a horn. The word likely shares roots with Dutch and Low German terms for defecating or farting.