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poo

American  
[poo] / pu /

noun

Slang.
  1. excrement.


verb (used without object)

Slang.
pooed, pooing
  1. to defecate.

poo British  
/ puː /

interjection

  1. another spelling of pooh

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Etymology

Origin of poo

First recorded in 1955–60; of expressive origin

Example Sentences

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For those people that do cover up their dog poo—I believe that’s just anti-social, selfish behavior, and I don’t know how to enforce picking up after dogs besides reporting someone’s name.

From Slate

An amateur rugby player who ended up in hospital after falling in dog poo during a match has said the council should ban dogs from local sports pitches.

From BBC

Look out for blood in your poo as well as bleeding from the bottom when you go to the toilet.

From BBC

You may also notice a change in your bowel habits, such as looser poo, pooing more often than normal, or a feeling that you're not emptying the bowels properly.

From BBC

You will receive a home test kit to help gather a poo sample which you send back to be analysed.

From BBC