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Principal Translations |
crap out vi | informal, US (give up out of fear) (coloquial) | cagarse⇒ v prnl |
| Georgia was excited about doing a bungee jump, but when it came to it, she crapped out. |
crap out vi | informal, US (break a promise) (informal) | quitarse⇒ v prnl |
| | no cumplir algo loc verb |
| Kyle was supposed to be driving us to the party, but he crapped out. |
| Kyle iba a llevarnos a la fiesta, pero se quitó. |
crap out vi | informal, US (fail at [sth]) | fracasar⇒ vi |
| | no lograr algo loc verb |
| Elsie tried to break the school record for running the 100 meters, but she crapped out. |
crap out vi | informal, US (machine: break down) | romperse⇒ v prnl |
| | dañarse⇒ v prnl |
| Since the vending machine in the office crapped out, I've had to go without my morning candy. |
crap out, seven out vi | informal (games: throw a 7 in craps) | sacar un siete loc verb |
Additional Translations |
crap out vi | informal, US (pass out) | desmayarse⇒ v prnl |
| The hockey player got hit really hard, and he crapped out. |
crap out vi | informal, US (fall asleep) | dormirse⇒ v prnl |
| | quedarse dormido loc verb |
| After a week of working 12-hour days, Liz crapped out as soon as she got home on Friday night. |
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