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poo

[ poo ]

noun

, Slang.


verb (used without object)

, Slang.
, pooed, poo·ing.

poo

/ puː /

interjection

  1. See pooh
    another spelling of pooh


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Word History and Origins

Origin of poo1

First recorded in 1955–60; of expressive origin

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Example Sentences

Then Poo and other leaders began organizing them and won basic protections in many states.

He poo-poos the importance of phytochemicals, but (as reported by The New Yorker) once tried to live on an all-kale diet.

Hot right now: “How come we say poo and pee but not poop and peep?”

When the first WEED aired, Dr. Gupta apologized, sincerely repentant for having poo-pooed the medicinal benefits of cannabis.

Judi Dench won for her five minutes of screen time in Shakespeare in Love, but far be it from me to poo-poo a Dench win.

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

Theres a pretty big crowd of ours still lying na-poo-ed out there.

The Yosemites called it Poot-poo-toon, and among the rocks surrounding it was a small community of the same name.

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.

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