Poo-poos
[poo-poo for 1, 3; poo-poo for 2] /ˈpuˌpu for 1, 3; ˈpuˈpu for 2/
noun, Baby Talk.
1.
excrement; feces.
verb (used with or without object)
2.
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Idioms
3.
make poo-poo, to defecate.
noun
Excrement; poo, poop •A euphemism used to and by children: He reverts to that childishness of poo-poo caca
Related Terms
pooh-pooh
[1970s+; fr poop]
Read Also:
- Poop-sheet  noun, Slang. 1. a circular, list of instructions, press release, etc., providing information about a particular subject. noun phrase Any set of data, instructions, official notices, etc: Here’s the poop sheet from the comptroller [1935+ Army & students; origin unknown; perhaps fr poop, ”excrement”; improbably but possibly an unaccounted shortening of liripoop, ”lore, tricks of […] 
- Poopsie  noun Sweetheart; babe, honey •Often a term of endearment: I hear you, poopsie (1940s+) 
- Poop someone up  verb phrase To inform; brief; FILL someone IN, PUT someone IN THE PICTURE (1970s+ Army) 
- Poop-staff  noun 1. . 
- Poopy  adjective depressed; ineffectual; also spelled poopie Examples I’m feeling poopy and just want to watch TV. noun See poopie Word Origin 1957; perhaps shortening of nincompoop or euphemism for shitty, from poop ‘excrement’ Usage Note slang adjective Depressed; also, ineffectual: She felt poopy when they left her out (1957+) noun Excrement •Mainly a children’s word: […] 
