Poop comes from the middle eastern word poupen and became poop around 1900.
They pooped
pooped
skimpy pooped in his pants
I have pooped plentifully.
The anthropology was so boring I pooped in my pants and ate it
I inadvertently pooped my pants.
The 'Poop' is a raided deck on the stern of a ship and came into being about 1748 to describe this structure. To be Pooped meant that a large wave had broken over the stern of the ship. In modern language, it suggests to quit because of exhaustion (pooped out of the race) The word was derived from an old French word, borrowed from the Latin "Puppis"
Because they pooped on eachother and ate fieces
This question is impossible to answer because dinosaurs are extinct.
The origin of pooped, meaning very tired, is unknown. It may be onomatopoetic, recalling the sound of an exhausted sigh. Or it may come from the nautical usage, where to be pooped means to have waves breaking over the poop, or stern-end of your boat, which is an exhausting experience for the crew.
she pooped..
The cat has not pooped in the carrier.