To lean forward:)
to bend forward:)
It is a verb meaning to bend over.
It is also a noun meaning the porch of a house.
To lean forward:)
to bend forward:)
Some synonyms for stoop and crouch:BendBentBowCowerDroopDuckHuddleLowerKneelSagSlouchSlumpSquat
After school was over, the kid walked home and sat on the stoop to rest.
a sett of steps
bent low, ex, if you stoop low to the height of someone who is shorter than you
It goes back to the days of "stoop labor" in the cotton fields, where workers would work bent at the waist from dawn to dusk, "choppin' cotton." About the best they could expect out of their day was to be choppin' high cotton, so that they didn't have to stoop over as much. The above answer is false! When you "Chop cotton", actually you chop the weeds that are growing around the cotton plants. More importantly you never have to STOOP when chopping cotton whether the cotton plants are 6 Ft. tall or 2 Ins. tall. I was born on a cotton farm in 1936 in Mississippi & have many years of intimate knowlege of the laborious proccess. "COTTON PICKER"
Stoop
It's a stoop, then a leap
of Stoop, a. & n. from Stoop.
The past tense of the word stoop is stooped.
You can find him at his stoop:)
Dirk Stoop was born in 1615.
Dirk Stoop died in 1686.
Rista Stoop was born in 1970.
Adriaan Stoop died in 1935.
Adriaan Stoop was born in 1856.
"Shoot the troop of soldiers from the stoop."
Some synonyms for stoop and crouch:BendBentBowCowerDroopDuckHuddleLowerKneelSagSlouchSlumpSquat