Making Poopies


making p–pies refers to the act of taking a dump or taking a sh-t. this is the process of emitting fecal matter out of one’s posterior orifice. i don’t know why the term: ‘taking a sh-t’ caught on, since you’re actually ‘leaving’ a sh-t’. making p–pies can be a means of describing your current situation or that of someone or something else. this expression can be used in differing tense’s as given in the examples below.
honey, you’re not gonna believe this, but i have to make p–pies.

hey louie, where’s the poker dealer? oh, he’s in the sh-tter out back making p–pies

hey everybody, i just made p–pies in my pants!

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