crap

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crap /kræp/ noun
crap adjective
crap verb (past tense and past participle crapped, present participle crapping) [intransitive]

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crap
[noun]
Synonyms: nonsense, baloney, bilge, bull, bunk, claptrap, drivel, hogwash, rot, twaddle

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. crap1 /kræp/ noun
[Sense 1-6: Date: 1800-1900; Origin: crap 'outside covering of grain, solid material from melted fat' (15-19 centuries), from Middle Dutch crappe 'piece torn off', from crappen 'to break off']
[Sense 7: Date: 1700-1800; Language: Louisiana French; Origin: French crabs, craps, from English crabs 'lowest throw in a dice game', from the plural of crab]

1. spoken not polite [uncountable] something someone says that you think is completely wrong or untrue Synonym : rubbish:
You don’t believe all that crap, do you?
load/pile of crap (also bunch of crap )American English:
That’s a bunch of crap! I never said that.
He came out with a load of crap about how he’d tried to call me yesterday.
Greg’s full of crap (=often says things that are completely wrong).
cut the crap (=used to tell someone to stop saying things that are completely wrong)
Just cut the crap and tell me what really happened.

2. spoken not polite [uncountable] something that is very bad or is of bad quality Synonym : rubbish:
They sell a lot of stuff cheap, but most of it is crap.
load/pile of crap (also bunch of crap )American English:
The game was a load of crap.

3. spoken not polite [uncountable] things that are useless or unimportant:
What is all this crap doing on my desk?

4. spoken not polite [uncountable] bad or unfair treatment
take/stand for/put up with crap (=to allow someone to treat you badly)
I’m not going to take any more of this crap!
I don’t need this kind of crap (=used when you are angry about the way someone is behaving towards you).
I’m tired of you giving me crap (=saying bad things) about my long hair.

5. spoken not polite [uncountable] solid waste that is passed from your bowels

6. spoken not polite [singular] the act of passing solid waste from your bowels
take a crap (also have a crap )British English

7. craps [plural] American English a game played for money in the US, using two dice
shoot craps (=to play this game)

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. crap2 adjective British English spoken not polite
very bad:
a crap film
I’ve had such a crap day.
crap at
I’m really crap at tennis.

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

III. crap3 verb (past tense and past participle crapped, present participle crapping) [intransitive] spoken not polite
to pass waste matter from your bowels

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English


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