crap
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kɹæp/
- Rhymes: -æp
Audio (US) (file)
Etymology 1
From Middle English crappe, also in plural: crappen, crappys, craps (“chaff; buckwheat”), from Old French crappe, crapin (“chaff”) (compare Medieval Latin crappa pl, also crapinum), from Old Dutch krappen (“to cut off, pluck off”) (whence Middle Dutch crappe, crap (“a chop, cutlet”), whence Dutch krip (“a steak”)). Related to crop.
Noun
crap (usually uncountable, plural craps)
- (obsolete) The husk of grain; chaff.
- (slang, mildly vulgar) Something of poor quality.
- The long-running game show went from offering good prizes to crap in no time.
- (slang, mildly vulgar) Something that is rubbish; nonsense.
- The college student boasted of completing a 10,000-word essay on Shakespeare, but the professor judged it as utter crap.
- (slang, mildly vulgar) Faeces or feces.
- (slang, mildly vulgar, countable) An act of defecation.
- I have to take a crap.
- (slang, mildly vulgar) Useless object or entity.
- What is that? It's just a bunch of crap.
Translations
husk of grain
something of poor quality
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nonsense
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feces
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Verb
crap (third-person singular simple present craps, present participle crapping, simple past and past participle crapped)
Synonyms
- (to shit): See Thesaurus:defecate
- (to BS): See bullshit
Derived terms
- crap on - (UK): to talk at length in a foolish or boring way
- to crap something out: to damage or destroy something
Adjective
Interjection
crap
- (slang) Expression of worry, fear, shock, surprise, disgust, annoyance or dismay.
- Oh crap! The other driver's going to hit my car!
- Crap! I lost the game.
- What the crap?!
- Aw, crap, I have to start over again from the beginning of the level.
Translations
Etymology 2
From crab's eyes.
References
- “Crap” in Michael Quinion, Ballyhoo, Buckaroo, and Spuds: Ingenious Tales of Words and Their Origins, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books in association with Penguin Books, 2004, →ISBN.
Romanian
Etymology
From Serbo-Croatian krap and Bulgarian крап (krap).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /krap/
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