I. intransitive verb (crapped; crapping)
Date: 1846
defecate ,
II. noun
Etymology: British dialect crap, craps residue from rendered fat, from Middle English crappe, perhaps from Old French crappe chaff, residue, from Medieval Latin crappa
Date: circa 1897
1. feces , the act of defecating, nonsense , rubbish ,
III. noun
Etymology: singular of craps
Date: 1885
1. — used as an attributive form of craps
IV. intransitive verb (crapped; crapping)
Date: circa 1930
to throw a crap, to throw a seven while trying to make a point