YES!
Answ2. No. Thomas Crapper, an English plumber invented improvements to toilet systems, including syphonic flush systems, in the 1800s.
He also entered into joint ventures with the manufacturers of porcelain toilet bowls, and sanitary ware and sewage systems in general.
It is commonly said that due to the wide-spread visibility and use of his products, the phrase "going to the crapper" entered the general vocabulary, but this is incorrect.
A crapping ken was referred to in the Oxford Dictionary of 1846, where ken is a small house, and crap from old Dutch word meaning to cut off or clip. Cropper probably comes from the same root.
It's the combination of the prefix con-, com- (with, together) and the verb tendo, -ere, which me smell crap
crap = cagada
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Yes, but it's a slang word.
It is slang and a vulgar word
Legis
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Crap is not a swear word, exactly, but it is too vulgar for polite conversation.
Yes, It means that when your feeling like crap then you have to go take a crap.
No - it is vulgar
No
yes