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"
she pooped..
The cat has not pooped in the carrier.
no
The slang phase, "Too pooped to pop" means ... 'Too pooped' = too tired or worn out; 'to pop' = to participate/join in some activity
he pooped
pooped
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tae mo is the way to say you pooped or sh*t.:)
pooped out kids
the food it pooped out
because.
Not a chance