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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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Only the three P's - pee, paper and poo should be put down the toilet.

From BBC

Now, as baby boomers get older, millions of families like Poo’s are confronting that cost.

From MarketWatch

Poo speaks out in a number of different ways: as co-founder of the National Domestic Workers Alliance and Caring Across Generations; through her writing, including the 2015 book “The Age of Dignity: Preparing for the Elder Boom in a Changing America”; and by speaking at rallies, testifying in front of Congress and appearing in the PBS documentary “Caregiving.”

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Poo kept checking her phone to see if there was any news from a detention hearing.

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Here are some of the steps the country could take to solve the caregiving crisis, according to Poo.

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