crap out

English

Etymology

From die-rolling in the game craps.

Pronunciation

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Verb

crap out (third-person singular simple present craps out, present participle crapping out, simple past and past participle crapped out) (intransitive)

  1. (gambling) To lose a game of craps by rolling a seven.
    Synonym: seven out
  2. (slang) To abandon an endeavour or project.
  3. (of a machine) To fail; to stop working.
    Synonym: break down
    Darn, my car crapped out.
  4. (US, military, slang) To idle or mess around.
    • 2002, Wesley L. Fox, Marine Rifleman: Forty-three Years in the Corps, page 104:
      So, recruits fought sleep and slept in the hot classrooms while DIs caught up on their sleep by crapping out on their duty rack in full uniform.
    • 2011, Guy Lennon, Knights of the State Department:
      He planned on being done by the early afternoon and then crapping out for the rest of the day.

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