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View synonyms for pooped

pooped

Also pooped out

[poopt]

adjective

Informal.
  1. fatigued; exhausted.

    I'm too pooped to go shopping today.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of pooped1

An Americanism dating back to 1930–35; poop 3 + -ed 2
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Example Sentences

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After 36 hours in our care, Bob still had not peed, pooped, eaten, or done much of anything beyond cower.

From Slate

Rhys has been subjected to Shane’s rants for years, and distills his son-in-law’s worldview down to this: “a Satanic liberal orthodoxy whose end goal was to subsume good Christians like Shane into an immoral, one-world socialist nightmare in which people pooped in the wrong bathroom.”

And Bobby Lee quite literally pooped his pants on camera.

From Salon

We were three middle-aged guys sitting near one another in the warm house with a little decorated Christmas tree, listening to music, Paul watching as we played games, trying to make his family laugh by saying things like “Siri, play ‘I Pooped on Santa’s Lap’ by the Toilet Bowl Cleaners!” and tinkering all day with A.I.

From Slate

He added, "There's also been a spike in searches for 'frosting near me,' 'induce self coma how to' and 'cried so hard I pooped?'"

From Salon

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