coop
1 Americannoun
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an enclosure, cage, or pen, usually with bars or wires, in which fowls or other small animals are confined for fattening, transportation, etc.
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any small or narrow place.
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Slang. a prison.
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Sometimes Facetious. a cooperative, especially the cooperative bookstore of a college or university.
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a cage or small enclosure for poultry or small animals
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a small narrow place of confinement, esp a prison cell
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a wicker basket for catching fish
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Other Word Forms
- uncoop verb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of coop
First recorded in 1250–1300; Middle English coupe “basket,” perhaps from Scandinavian or ultimately from Latin cūpa “cask, tub” ( cup ( def. ) ); cognate with Norwegian kaup “wooden can,” Old English cȳpa “basket”
Example Sentences
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Don Knotts, “Mr. Chicken” himself, was ready to fly the coop out of L.A.
From Los Angeles Times • Mar. 26, 2026
In short, the wolves are watching the chicken coop.
From Salon • Jan. 18, 2026
“Unlike apartment life, townhouses offer the freedom of full independence: no shared walls, no coop boards or common lobbies, no neighbors above or below,” it read.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 12, 2025
Which is a bit like saying, don’t worry: The fox got the go-ahead from rest of his den before invading the chicken coop.
From The Wall Street Journal • Oct. 30, 2025
I think about it for a second—it was nice having some time to myself to just think, but maybe with those two, I could get a start on a third coop?
From "Wayward Creatures" by Dayna Lorentz
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