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poo-poo

[ poo-poo poo-poo ]

noun

, Baby Talk.
  1. excrement; feces.


verb (used with or without object)

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Word History and Origins

Origin of poo-poo1

1970–75; expressive formation; poop 2

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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. make poo-poo, to defecate.

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Example Sentences

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.

People poo-poo vitriol,” he said, but it is “not without consequences.

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

His voice was our regular rveille, ringing pleasantly about the garden: “Pooty—pooty—poo—poo—poo!”

"And poo-poo for you," said Murray, thumbing his nose at the apparition.

His voice was our regular réveille, ringing pleasantly about the garden: ‘Pooty—pooty—poo—poo—poo!’

It seemed to be saying very deliberately "poo-poo, poo-poo," and that did not sound respectful.

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