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- DictionaryCrap/krap/
noun
- 1. something of extremely poor quality: "please bring me back the tackiest piece of tourist crap you can find"
- 2. excrement.
verb
- 1. defecate.
- 2. talk at length in a foolish or boring way. British
adjective
- 1. extremely poor in quality: British "the first 85 minutes of the game were crap"
exclamation
- 1. an exclamation of alarm, anger, or annoyance: "oh crap, somebody's shooting at us!"
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CRAP definition: 1. a very impolite word for something that you think is wrong or bad: 2. a very impolite word for…. Learn more.
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Definition of crap noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. crap. noun. /kræp/ (offensive, slang) Idioms. [uncountable] an offensive word for ideas, statements or beliefs that you think are silly or not true synonym nonsense. He's so full of crap. Let's cut the crap and get down to business.
crap. [ krap ] show ipa. See synonyms for crap on Thesaurus.com. noun. Vulgar. excrement. an act of defecation. Slang: Sometimes Vulgar. nonsense; drivel. falsehood, exaggeration, propaganda, or the like. refuse; rubbish; junk; litter: Will you clean up that crap! See more. verb (used without object),crapped,crap·ping. Vulgar. to defecate.
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Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /kɹæp/ 2. Rhymes: -æp
Etymology 1
From Middle English crappe, also in plural: crappys, craps (“chaff; buckwheat”), from Middle French crape, 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.
Etymology 2
From crab's eyes.
Alternative forms
1. crup
Etymology
From Middle Irish crapaid, ultimately from Norse, related to krappr.
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /kɾˠapˠ/ 2. (Ulster) IPA(key): /kɾˠʌpˠ/ (corresponding to the alternative form crup)
Etymology
From Serbo-Croatian krap and Bulgarian крап (krap).
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /krap/
Noun
crap m (plural crapi) 1. Cyprinus carpio; European carp, common carp
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): [krap]
Noun
crap m (plural craps) 1. stone
Etymology
From late Middle English crop
Noun
crap (plural craps) 1. Crop (and hence head, particularly of plants or top).
Etymology
From Middle English crap, from Old French crappe.
Pronunciation
1. IPA(key): /kɾap/
Noun
crap (plural crapès or crappès) 1. Part of a faggot or bush, withered furze, cut, but not made into faggots.
1. Excrement. 2. An act of defecating. 3. Foolish, deceitful, or boastful language. 4. Cheap or shoddy material. 5. Miscellaneous or disorganized items; clutter. 6. Insolent talk or behavior. 7. Used for intensive effect in idioms such as beat the crap out of (someone) for beat (someone) very badly. intr.v. crapped, crap·ping, craps. To defecate.
Definitions of 'crap' 1. If you describe something as crap, you think that it is wrong or of very poor quality. [informal, vulgar, disapproval] [...] 2. Crap is sometimes used to refer to feces. [informal, vulgar] [...] 3. Craps or crap is a gambling game, played mainly in North America, in which you throw two dice and bet what the total will be.
May 22, 2024 · 1. adjective. If you describe something as crap, you think that it is wrong or of very poor quality. [informal, vulgar, disapproval] She later said the book was "crap." 2. uncountable noun. Crap is sometimes used to refer to feces. [informal, vulgar] I look down and I'm standing next to a pile of crap! 3. uncountable noun.