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crap out

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crap out (of something) (on someone)
1. Sl. to withdraw from doing something with someone, unexpectedly, perhaps because of fear or cowardice. Are you going to crap out of this game on me?
2. Sl. to quit doing something with someone or withdraw because of exhaustion. Don't crap out of this on me! Pull yourself together! Don't crap out on me!
See also: crap, out

crap out (of something) (on someone) 

1. Sl. to withdraw from doing something with someone, unexpectedly, perhaps because of fear or cowardice. Are you going to crap out of this game on me?
2. Sl. to quit doing something with someone or withdraw because of exhaustion. Don't crap out of this on me! Pull yourself together! Don't crap out on me!
See also: crap, out

crap out
to stop performing well Our new lawn mower just crapped out.
See also: crap, out


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He then said, "That ghost attacked me but I beat the crap out of it
scared the crap out of him"; and one of her "eight or ten" exes--boys Piper has "hooked up" with in a dead-end quest for connection--has become a dangerous stalker.
``We were really into the game at first and we kicked the crap out of them,'' Surur said.
 
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