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Word: Poop Out

Part of Speech: Verb (phrasal verb)

Basic Definition: "Poop out" means to use up all your strength and energy, causing you to stop doing something because you are too tired.

Usage Instructions: You can use "poop out" when talking about feeling exhausted after doing physical activities or even after working hard on a task. It is often used in informal conversation.

Example Sentence: - "After running for three hours, I really pooped out and had to sit down to rest."

Advanced Usage: - "Poop out" can also refer to something that stops working or fails to function properly, often used for machines or technology. - Example: "My old computer finally pooped out, and I need to buy a new one."

Variants: - There are no direct variants of "poop out," but it can be used in different tenses: - "I pooped out yesterday after the hike." - "They are going to poop out if they keep running without a break."

Different Meanings: 1. Exhaustion: As stated, it typically refers to a person feeling tired or running out of energy. 2. Failure to function: It can also mean that something stops working.

Synonyms: - Run out of steam - Tire out - Burn out - Give out

Idioms/Phrasal Verbs: - Run out of steam: To lose energy or enthusiasm. - Example: "I was so excited at the beginning of the project, but I ran out of steam halfway through."

Conclusion: "Poop out" is a casual expression that describes feeling very tired or something that stops working.

Verb
  1. use up all one's strength and energy and stop working
    • At the end of the march, I pooped out

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