the poop

  • 1the poop — (Slang) information; gossip (e.g. What s the poop on Britney Spears? ) …

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  • 2The Poop Alley Tapes — Infobox Album Name = The Poop Alley Tapes Type = compilation Artist = Various artists Released = October 27, 1995 Recorded = Genre = Length = Label = WIN Records Producer = Reviews = Last album = This album = Next album = The Poop Alley Tapes ,… …

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  • 3Tales From The Poop Deck — was a CITV programme about Connie Blackheart adventures as a pirate, and her battles with Admiral De Ath.External links*imdb title|id=0101216|title=Tales From The Poop Deck …

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  • 4what's the poop — what is the news? what did you hear? what s going down    When Holly wants to know what happened, she says, Well, what s the poop? …

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  • 5poop — poop1 [po͞op] n. [LME pouppe < MFr poupe < Prov popa or It poppa < L puppis, stern of a ship] 1. the stern section of a ship 2. on sailing ships, a raised deck at the stern: also poop deck vt. to break over the poop or stern of: said of… …

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  • 6Poop — Poop, n. [F. poupe; cf. Sp. & Pg. popa, It. poppa; all fr. L. puppis.] (Naut.) A deck raised above the after part of a vessel; the hindmost or after part of a vessel s hull; also, a cabin covered by such a deck. See {Poop deck}, under {Deck}. See …

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  • 7Poop — Poop, v. t. (Naut.) (a) To break over the poop or stern, as a wave. A sea which he thought was going to poop her. Lord Dufferin. (b) To strike in the stern, as by collision. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 8Poop deck — In naval architecture, a poop deck is a deck that constitutes the roof of a cabin built in the aft (rear) part of the superstructure of a ship. The fantail is an overhang at the extreme rear of the ship, aft of the poop deck and closer to level… …

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  • 9Poop deck — Deck Deck, n. [D. dek. See {Deck}, v.] 1. The floorlike covering of the horizontal sections, or compartments, of a ship. Small vessels have only one deck; larger ships have two or three decks. [1913 Webster] Note: The following are the more… …

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  • 10poop — 1. n. information; the detailed knowledge of something. □ What’s the poop on the broken glass in the hall? □ Tell me all the poop. 2. n. fecal matter. (Usually objectionable. See also poo.) □ Don’t step in the poop …

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