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pooped

American  
[poopt] / pupt /
Also pooped out

adjective

Informal.
  1. fatigued; exhausted.

    I'm too pooped to go shopping today.


Etymology

Origin of pooped

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

Example Sentences

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And if that wasn’t bad enough, Mav pooped right in front of my door.

From Literature

If France lose, the title is probably gone and the party pooped.

From BBC

In nature, their mother would help them learn, but since Thor was an orphan, every time he drank his formula someone had to hold him up and rub his bottom with a wet cotton swab until he pooped and peed.

From Literature

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

From Slate

And Bobby Lee quite literally pooped his pants on camera.

From Salon