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English abbreviation dictionary - crap

 
 

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Crap

crap
polit. abbr.
Canadian Reform Alliance Party U.S. gov. abbr.
Computer Resources Acquisition Plan mil. abbr.
Computer Resources Acquisition Plan ocean sc. abbr.
Coral Reef Assessment Program hobby abbr.
Citizens Raging Against Phones food abbr.
Cheese, Rice, And Potatoes funny abbr.
Certified Renegade American Product adult abbr.
Canadian Royal Ass Princess adult abbr.
Canadians Rule At Plowing gen. comp. abbr.
Completely Redundant Array of Pointers gen. comp. abbr.
Contrast Repetition Alignment Proximity int. bus. abbr.
Cheap Redundant Assorted Products
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1.
  ~1 n slang 1 something someone says that you think is completely wrong or untrue  (Jane doesn't really think we believe all that crap, does she? | be full of crap (=often say things that are untrue or completely wrong))  (We all knew Mark was full of crap, but we still had to listen to him. | cut the crap (=used to tell someone to stop saying things that are completely wrong or untrue)) 2 be a load of crap also be a bunch of crap AmE to be very bad, or completely untrue  (That new comedy last night was a load of crap, I thought.) 3 things that are useless or unimportant  (What is all this crap doing on my desk?) 4 solid waste that is passed from your bowels  (have/take a crap (=to pass solid waste from the bowels)) 5 not take crap from someone to refuse to allow someone to treat you badly or to say something unfair to you  (I don't have to take that crap from her - I'm leaving!) 6 I don't need this (kind of) crap used when you are angry at the way someone is talking or behaving to you 7 craps AmE a game played for money in the US, using two dice1 (1)  (shoot craps (=play this game)) ~2 adj slang of very bad quality  (Everyone knows those cars are crap!) ~3 v crapped, crapping spoken taboo to pass waste matter from the bowels ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (craps, crapping, crapped) 1. If you describe something as crap, you think that it is wrong or of very poor quality. (INFORMAL, RUDE) ADJ c darkgreen]disapproval • Crap is also a noun. It is a tedious, humourless load of crap. = rubbish N-UNCOUNT 2. Crap is sometimes used to refer to faeces. (INFORMAL, RUDE) N-UNCOUNT 3. To crap means to get rid of faeces from your body. (INFORMAL, RUDE) VERB: V 4. Craps or crap is a gambling game, played mainly in North America, in which you throw two dice and bet what the total will be. I’ll shoot some craps or play some blackjack. N-UNCOUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
3.
   I. intransitive verb  (~ped; ~ping)  Date: 1846 usually vulgar defecate  II. noun  Etymology: British dialect ~, ~s residue from rendered fat, from Middle English ~pe, perhaps from Old French ~pe chaff, residue, from Medieval Latin ~pa  Date: circa 1897  1.  a. usually vulgar feces  b. usually vulgar the act of defecating  2. sometimes vulgar nonsense, rubbish; also stuff 4b  III. noun  Etymology: singular of ~s  Date: 1885  1. — used as an attributive form of ~s ~ game ~ table  2. a throw of 2, 3, or 12 in the game of ~s losing the shooter his bet unless he has a point — called also ~s — compare natural  IV. intransitive verb  (~ped; ~ping)  Date: circa 1930  1. to throw a ~  2. to throw a seven while trying to make a point — usually used with out ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  1. n. & v. coarse sl. --n. 1 (often as int.) nonsense, rubbish (he talks crap). 2 faeces. --v.intr. (crapped, crapping) defecate. Usage Usually considered a taboo word. Phrases and idioms crap out US 1 be unsuccessful. 2 withdraw from a game etc. Etymology: earlier senses 'chaff, refuse from fat-boiling': ME f. Du. krappe 2. n. US a losing throw of 2, 3, or 12 in craps. Phrases and idioms crap game a game of craps. Etymology: formed as CRAPS ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
  гречиха посевная (Fagopyrum esculentum) ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
6.
  1. груб. дерьмо; испражнение to have a crap —- покакать 2. сл. чепуха, вздор; враки don't hand me that crap —- брось мне очки втирать!; хватит чушь молоть! his speech is just a load of crap —- его речь - сплошная чушь 3. мусор, хлам, сор; всякая дрянь 4. сл. деньги Id: to kick the crap out of smb. —- ам. избить кого-л. до полусмерти 5. груб. испражняться; гадить 6. ам. изгадить, испортить to crap a job up —- изгадить все дело 7. диал. осадок от пива 8. обыкн. pl. осадок в растопленном сале 9. сл. виселица ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
7.
  out проигрывать Im not lucky at this game, its the third time Ive cropped out tonight. CRAP  1. noun  1) dial. гречиха  2) coll. чепуха  3) dial. деньги - do a crap - take a crap  2. v. - crap out ...
Англо-русский словарь
8.
  - 1846 (v.), 1898 (n.), from M.E. crappe "grain that was trodden underfoot in a barn, chaff," from M.Fr. crape "siftings," from O.Fr. crappe, from M.L. crappa, crapinum "chaff." Despite folk etymology insistence, not from Thomas Crapper (1837-1910) who did, however, in 1882 invented the ball and suction device (British Patent # 4,990) found in modern toilets. The name Crapper is a northern form of Cropper (attested from 1221), an occupational surname, obviously, but the exact reference is unclear. ...
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