crapped out adj.
1. (US) asleep, collapsed, comatose.
Mask of Glory 64: ‘What’s Pinky crapped out for?’ Bill asked. ‘Every time I come in he's crapped out.’ ‘He's sick,’ Glenn said. ’He's sleeping it off’. | ||
Battle Cry 196: We began to pass outfits along the route, crapped out and exhausted. | ||
Berkeley Concert 12 Dec. [record] This guy was probably crapped out in the corner. | ||
Shaft 143: He thought about her, crapped out on the bed in the small room. | ||
(con. 1964–8) Cold Six Thousand 417: They saw four junkies. They’re crapped out on car seats [...] They saw spoons and matchbooks. They saw spikes and tube ties. | ||
Pound for Pound 141: They’d all be crapped out [...] by this time. | ||
Widespread Panic 150: I am in the den mother’s bedroom [...] crapped out on the bed. |
2. (US) having hit rock bottom, morally bankrupt.
N.Z. Jack 19: How could I justify my existence, in this boring, crapped-out society, where gold was king and Moloch was god? |
3. (orig. US, also crapped up) of machinery, worn out.
Crack War (1991) 100: Arjune may have mistaken Benjamin’s crapped-out Oldsmobile for a getaway car. | ||
Shooting Dr. Jack (2002) 185: Crapped-out old truck. | ||
Londonstani (2007) 22: Your car’s a piece a crapped-up shit, innit. |