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the world > life > the body > organs of excretion > defecation or urination > defecation > [verb (intransitive)] (41)
dritea1000

intransitive. To void or drop excrement; to stool.

to do one's filthheadc1300

Filthiness, uncleanness, impurity (literal and figurative). Also concrete: filth. Also as a count noun.

shit?c1335

intransitive. To void excrement.

to go to siegec1400

A privy. Also to go to siege, to go to stool, to ease oneself. Obsolete.

scumbera1425

intransitive. Of a dog or fox: To evacuate the fæces. Also jocularly of a person.

cack1436

intransitive. To void excrement.

to do one's easementa1438

The process or means of giving or obtaining relief from anything considered troublesome or unpleasant. The action of relieving the body by urinating…

to ease nature, ease oneselfc1440

to ease nature, ease oneself: to relieve the bowels.

skite1449

intransitive. To void excrement.

to do of one's needingsc1475

to do of one's needings: to defecate or urinate. Obsolete. rare.

fen1486

intransitive. Of certain animals: To void dung.

dung1508

intransitive. To defecate; to drop or discharge dung. Frequently with in, on, upon, etc.

spurge1530

To empty or relieve the bowels by evacuation. Cf. purge, v.1 2b.

to cover his feet1535

To put a covering of some specified kind on. to cover his feet (a Hebraism): to ease himself. Obsolete.

lask1540

intransitive. To become loose in the bowels; to purge.

stool1540

intransitive. To evacuate the bowels; also transitive, to evacuate as excrement.

to exonerate nature1542

To discharge the contents of (the body, an organ), esp. by evacuation. to exonerate nature, to exonerate oneself: to relieve the bowels. Obsolete.

file1564

absol. Also intransitive, to void excrement. Obsolete.

fiant1575

of an animal: to cast its excrements; to dung.

cucka1605

intransitive. To void excrement. Cf. cack, n. adj.

wray1620

intransitive. To evacuate.

exonerate1631

intransitive for reflexive. Obsolete.

excrement1632

intransitive. To void excrement.

to do one's ease1645

†to do one's ease: to relieve the bowels. So seat of ease, †house of ease.

sir-reverence1665

excrementizec1670

intransitive. To void excrements.

nest1679

intransitive. To sit down to rest. Obsolete. rare.

poop1689

intransitive. nursery and slang. Originally: to break wind (now chiefly U.S.). Now usually: to defecate.

move1699

intransitive. Of the bowels: to evacuate faeces.

defecate1837

intransitive. To pass faeces; to empty the bowels.

crap1874

intransitive. To defecate.

mire1918

intransitive. To defecate.

to make a mess1928

colloquial (euphemistic). Excrement, esp. that of an animal deposited in an inappropriate place. Esp. in to make a mess.

mess1937

intransitive. colloquial. Of a child, dog, etc.: to defecate, esp. in an inappropriate place. Also transitive (frequently reflexive): to soil by…

to go poo-poo (also poo-poos)1960

Chiefly Children's slang and nursery. Usually in form poo-poo. Faeces, excrement. Also as a count noun: a lump of excrement. to go poo-poo (also poo

potty1972

intransitive. North American colloquial. Esp. of children or animals: to urinate; to defecate.

to do a whoopsie (or whoopsies)1973

Originally and chiefly British. A lump or piece of excrement, esp. animal excrement. to do a whoopsie (or whoopsies): to defecate.

pooh1975

slang. Usually in form poo. intransitive. To defecate.

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