Crap | Mean of crap in English Dictionary
/ˈkræp/
- Noun
- something that is worthless, unimportant, or of poor quality
- She treats him like (a piece of) crap.
- We have a lot of crap [=junk] in the garage.
- foolish or untrue words or ideas
- You don't believe all that crap, do you?
- “Do you think they're telling the truth?” “No, I think they're full of crap.”
- I heard what they said to you, and I think it's a load/pile of crap.
- (US) It's all a bunch of crap.
- Cut the crap [=stop lying] and tell me what really happened.
- bad or unfair behavior or treatment
- Do what I say, and don't give me any crap.
- He's a tough teacher who won't take crap from anyone.
- I won't stand for your crap any longer. = I won't put up with your crap any longer.
- solid waste passed out of the body
- the act of passing solid waste from the body
- to care at all about someone or something
- Who gives a crap? [=who cares?]
- She doesn't give a crap about us.
- very badly
- I sing like crap. [=I am a terrible singer]
- I got drunk at the party, and the next morning I felt like crap. [=I felt sick]
- Verb
- to pass solid waste from the body
- The puppy crapped on the floor.
- of poor quality
- The DJ played some crap [=crappy] music.
- I'm crap at golf.
- of or relating to the game of craps
- a crap game/table