POO

Etymology 1

Noun

poo (countable and uncountable, plural poos)

Alternative spelling of pooh: an instance of saying "poo".

(uncountable, childish) Feces.

(countable, chiefly UK, childish) A piece of feces or an act of defecation.

(uncountable, slang) Cannabis resin.

(uncountable, slang) Champagne.

Synonyms

• (shit): See feces

• (defecation): See defecation

Coordinate terms

• pee

• wee

Verb

poo (third-person singular simple present poos, present participle pooing, simple past and past participle pooed)

Alternative spelling of pooh: to say "poo".

(intransitive, childish) To defecate.

(transitive, childish) To dirty something with feces.

Coordinate terms

• pee

Synonyms

• (to shit): See defecate

Interjection

poo

Alternative spelling of pooh: Expressing dismissal, disgust, etc.

(euphemistic) Expressing annoyance, frustration, etc.: a minced oath for 'shit'.

Synonyms

• (expressing annoyance, etc): See dammit

Etymology 2

Suffix

poo

Alternative spelling of -poo.

Etymology 3

Noun

poo (uncountable)

Short for shampoo.

Anagrams

• OOP, oop

Proper noun

Poo

A small town in eastern Asturias, near Llanes

A small town in eastern Asturias, near Cabrales

Anagrams

• OOP, oop

Noun

POO (plural POOs)

(historical) Initialism of post-office order.

Anagrams

• OOP, oop

Source: Wiktionary



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