poo

[ poo ]
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nounSlang.
verb (used without object),pooed, poo·ing.Slang.

Origin of poo

1
First recorded in 1955–60; of expressive origin

Words Nearby poo

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How to use poo in a sentence

  • Our cook, Acchu, was drunk again, but poo prepared us a good meal instead.

    Mount Everest the Reconnaissance, 1921 | Charles Kenneth Howard-Bury
  • Theres a pretty big crowd of ours still lying na-poo-ed out there.

    Grapes of wrath | Boyd Cable
  • The Yosemites called it Poot-poo-toon, and among the rocks surrounding it was a small community of the same name.

    Guide to Yosemite | Ansel Hall
  • I was arterwards told that the propper place to get dogs and cats for dinner was in Jack-poo-Kow.

  • Nite deelest sollahs; farewell deelest rives; rove poo poo Pdfr.

    The Journal to Stella | Jonathan Swift

British Dictionary definitions for poo

poo

/ (puː) /


interjection, noun, verb
  1. another spelling of pooh

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