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  • Crap Attack — Compilation album by We Are Scientists Released November 6, 2006 …   Wikipedia

  • crap out — (kr[a^]p out ), v. i. (Games) to throw a 2, 3, or 12 on the first throw in the game of craps, thereby losing that turn. [PJC] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • crap|shoot — «KRAP shoot», noun. Informal. an unpredictable situation or an undertaking that has an uncertain outcome; a gamble: »For museums, collecting contemporary art is a crapshoot. Odds are that in the long run, they will acquire more storage problems… …   Useful english dictionary

  • crap — defecate 1846 (v.), 1898 (n.), from one of a cluster of words generally applied to things cast off or discarded (e.g. weeds growing among corn (early 15c.), residue from renderings (late 15c.), underworld slang for money (18c.), and in Shropshire …   Etymology dictionary

  • crap — crap1 [kræp] n spoken not polite [Sense: 1 6; Date: 1800 1900; Origin: crap outside covering of grain, solid material from melted fat (15 19 centuries), from Middle Dutch crappe piece torn off , from crappen to break off ] [Sense: 7; Date: 1700… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • crap — 01. We should have a garage sale so that we can sell some of the [crap] we have down in the basement. 02. The movie was very amateurish looking, with really [crappy] special effects. 03. The articles in that magazine are totally ridiculous. I don …   Grammatical examples in English

  • crap — 1 noun slang 1 (U) 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… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • crap — crap1 [ kræp ] noun uncount IMPOLITE 1. ) nonsense: She was talking crap, as usual. His explanation was a bunch of crap. be full of crap (=often talk nonsense): Don t listen to him he s full of crap. 2. ) something that is of bad quality: I m… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • crap — I UK [kræp] / US noun impolite 1) [uncountable] nonsense She was talking crap, as usual. 2) a) [uncountable] something that is of bad quality I m tired of eating the crap they serve in the canteen. They re showing a load of crap on TV this… …   English dictionary

  • crap — crap1 /krap/, n., v., crapped, crapping. n. 1. Vulgar. a. excrement. b. an act of defecation. 2. Slang (sometimes vulgar). a. nonsense; drivel. b. falsehood, exaggeration, propaganda, or the like. 3. refuse; rubbish; junk; litter …   Universalium

  • crap — [[t]kræ̱p[/t]] craps, crapping, crapped 1) ADJ GRADED (disapproval) If you describe something as crap, you think that it is wrong or of very poor quality. [INFORMAL, RUDE] Syn: rubbish N UNCOUNT Crap is also a noun. It is a tedious, humourless… …   English dictionary

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