ka·put also ka·putt  (kä-p t , -p t , k ə-)
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adj. Informal Incapacitated or destroyed.
[German kaputt, from French capot, not having won a single trick at piquet, perhaps from French dialectal caper, to look at on the sly, knit the brows, from French cape, cape (as in sous cape, on the sly, secretly (literally, under the cape)), from Provençal capa, from Late Latin cappa.] |