poop out
English edit
Verb edit
poop out (third-person singular simple present poops out, present participle pooping out, simple past and past participle pooped out)
- (intransitive, slang, Canada, US) To quit due to tiredness.
- 1952 May 5, “Vitameatavegamin”, in I Love Lucy, spoken by Lucy Ricardo:
- Do you poop out at parties?
- (transitive, slang, Canada, US) To make very tired; to exhaust.
- Climbing that hill really pooped me out.
- (transitive, slang, childish, Canada, US) To defecate.
- 2004, Dave Hughes, Handbook of Hatches[1], Stackpole Books, page 100:
- When trout take cased caddis larvae, they ingest them pebbles or plant stems and all. […] They take the caddis happily, digest the nutritious parts, poop out the rest with no problems.
- He pooped out a long, large turd.
- (transitive, slang, vulgar, rare) To give birth.
- Synonym: shit out