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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Crap out meaning

i was waching rick and morty and heard that "you really made the crap out of these eggs" could you say what's meaning of crap out
  

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The pattern is "X the **** out of Y" (vulgar), meaning to do X very thoroughly and forcefully to Y. Typically X would be a forceful verb such as "beat", "kick", etc. It is unusual to use the verb "make" in this pattern, and the intended meaning of "you really made the **** out of these eggs" is not totally clear to me.

  • The pattern is "X the **** out of Y" (vulgar), meaning to do X very thoroughly and forcefully to Y.
  • Typically X would be a forceful verb such as "beat", "kick", etc.
  • It is unusual to use the verb "make" in this pattern, and the intended meaning of "you really made the **** out of these eggs" is not totally clear to me.
  • In the context, does it seem to be praise or criticism?
  • I suppose it could mean that the other person beat the eggs too vigorously, or something like that, or even possibly that they made a very good dish or meal from the eggs.
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The pattern is "X the **** out of Y" (vulgar), meaning to do X very thoroughly and forcefully to Y. Typically X would be a forceful verb such as "beat", "kick", etc. It is unusual to use the verb "make" in this pattern, and the intended meaning of "you really made the **** out of these eggs" is not totally clear to me. In the context, does it seem to be praise or criticism? I suppose it could

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