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crap
noun
-
crap
worthless
things
,
poor-quality
material
,
or
nonsense
•
Don't
believe
that
advert
;
it's
just
a
load
of
crap
.
Don't
believe
that
advert
;
it's
just
a
load
of
crap
.
•
The
report
he
handed
in
was
complete
crap
.
The
report
he
handed
in
was
complete
crap
.
Originally
(
mid-15th
c
.)
meaning
chaff
or
residue
from
grain
processing
;
later
came
to
mean
rubbish
or
nonsense
.
noun
-
crap
solid
waste
that
comes
out
of
a
person
’
s
or
animal
’
s
body
;
feces
•
The
dog
left
crap
on
the
sidewalk
,
so
I
cleaned
it
up
.
The
dog
left
crap
on
the
sidewalk
,
so
I
cleaned
it
up
.
•
Please
don
’
t
talk
about
crap
at
the
dinner
table
.
Please
don
’
t
talk
about
crap
at
the
dinner
table
.
Used
for
bodily
waste
since
the
late
19th
c
.,
extending
the
idea
of
‘
refuse
’
or
‘
rubbish
’.
verb
-
crap
,
crapping
,
craps
,
crapped
to
defecate
;
to
pass
solid
waste
from
the
body
•
I
really
need
to
crap
—
where
’
s
the
nearest
restroom
?
I
really
need
to
crap
—
where
’
s
the
nearest
restroom
?
•
The
birds
crapped
all
over
the
car
last
night
.
The
birds
crapped
all
over
the
car
last
night
.
Verb
sense
appeared
in
the
late
19th
c
.,
building
on
the
noun
meaning
of
feces
.
adjective
-
crap
,
crappier
,
crappiest
of
very
poor
quality
;
bad
•
That
was
a
crap
excuse
for
being
late
.
That
was
a
crap
excuse
for
being
late
.
•
My
phone
camera
takes
crap
photos
in
low
light
.
My
phone
camera
takes
crap
photos
in
low
light
.
Adjective
use
developed
mid-20th
c
.
from
the
noun
meaning
‘
worthless
things
’.
interjection
used
to
express
annoyance
,
disappointment
,
or
surprise
•
Crap
!
I
forgot
my
wallet
.
Crap
!
I
forgot
my
wallet
.
•
Crap
,
the
bus
just
left
without
us
!
Crap
,
the
bus
just
left
without
us
!
Interjection
use
emerged
in
the
20th
c
.
as
a
milder
alternative
to
stronger
curses
.