单词 | poop |
释义 | poop From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Babiespooppoop1 /puːp/ noun1 [uncountable] American English informalDHBHBH solid waste from the bowels SYN poo British English2 [singular] American English informalHBHDHB the act of passing waste from the bowels SYN poo British EnglishExamples from the Corpuspoop• They claim to dutifully scoop their own poop, and carefully keep the animals civil towards other park users.• The flinty little synthetic poop poop music runs around in my head from last time.• I watched her from the poop.• Devices like this poop scoop are better suited for domestic use.pooppoop2 verb [intransitive] American English informalHBHto pass solid waste from the bowels SYN poo → party pooper → poop out→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuspoop• But when he was ready to poop he just did it.• What party did he poop on?Origin poop1 (1900-2000) Perhaps from poo-poo, or from poop copying the sound of farting ((18-20 centuries)). |
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