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Definition of Napooed
1. napoo [v] - See also: napoo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Napooed
Literary usage of Napooed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Letters of a Canadian Stretcher Bearer by R. A. L., Anna Chapin Ray (1918)
""It is written", and all I can do is do all I can for the boys that get hit, and
do my darndest not to get napooed myself ..."
2. Hunting the Hun by James Belton, Ernest Gregory Odell (1918)
"I did not want to be "napooed" whilst acting as rum server, and if I had to "go
west" I wanted to go fighting at the head of my men. ..."
3. Mrs. Private Peat, by Herself by Louisa Watson Peat (1918)
"As far as war work was concerned everything seemed napooed. Another three weeks
went by and then we each received a khaki colored card. ..."
4. Psychical Phenomena and the War by Hereward Carrington (1918)
"I thought a man was lucky if he did not get napooed first trip in. "Then my ideas
began to change. I saw fellows who had nerve to write home for things that ..."