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Discover Ludwig"crap myself" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is a colloquial expression that means to become extremely frightened or scared. It is often used in a humorous or exaggerated way. Example: "I was so scared during the haunted house tour, I thought I was going to crap myself!".
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Will I, at long last, have the resilience to maintain my post, crap myself like a man, and keep right on copying?
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"I was crapping myself.
"I'm crapping myself.
If I want to feel that crap about myself I can phone my mum.
"I know it sounds crazy to say running for president is minor, but in the grand scheme of things, it was looking at Mary Pat and the kids and going, 'I have to do this for them, even if I don't give a crap about myself'".
We all have crap -- myself included.
I always felt like crap about myself," she told R29. "... My best friend, she's super tall and skinny and she'll wear the same bathing suit as me, but people will automatically look at me and call me out as a slut or write headlines about 'Ariel Winter's cleavage.' Meanwhile they look at her like, 'Oh she looks so cute!' But I've learned to not care about that as much.
I may just download BioShock and scare the crap out of myself for the next week or two. 5 Year Anniversary – 50 games for $5 each!
"Cheap piece of crap!" I hear myself saying, and I regret the words in an instance.
First, I apparently switched all my phone's notification alerts to Chewbacca sound effects during the night and scared the crap out of myself when the Wookie cries came screaming out of my phone the next day.
"Well, I really didn't go into it, thinking: 'Yes, this is it, I am going to cover myself in crap and roll on the floor and I'm going to win an Olivier,' he says of Arthur Pita's version of Kafka's The Metamorphosis. "It wasn't like that.
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