poopoo

non compos poopoo

slang Extremely drunk. A faux Latinism probably modeled on the real Latin phrase "non compos mentis," meaning not sane or mentally competent. There's no way I'm letting you drive home when you're this non compos poopoo.
See also: compo, non, poopoo

poo-poo

1. noun An outright dismissal of some argument as being unworthy of consideration or debate. My idea could save the company millions, but I'm still expecting a poo-poo from the board of directors because of how radical it is.
2. verb To dismiss something outright, without any due consideration or debate. Don't poo-poo her idea before she's had the chance to explain the ins and outs of it! He's always poo-pooing his assistant's ideas.
3. noun, slang A childish term for feces. Please don't touch that diaper, it's full of your sister's poo-poo!
4. verb, slang To defecate. Used especially by or when talking to young children. Our son came running in from the playroom to tell us he needed to poo-poo. Mommy, Daddy, I poo-pooed in my bed.
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

non compos

(ˈnɑn ˈkɑmpos)
1. mod. out of one’s mind; non compos mentis. She is strictly non compos!
2. and non compos poopoo mod. alcohol intoxicated. That gal isn’t just drunk. She’s non compos poopoo.
See also: compo, non

non compos poopoo

verb
See non compos
See also: compo, non, poopoo

poo-poo

verb
See poo

poo-poo

verb
See pooh-pooh
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

non compos

Crazy; mentally incapacitated and therefore unable to be responsible for one’s speech or actions. This term is an abbreviation of the Latin non compos mentis, literally translated as “not master of one’s mind,” or “not of sound mind.” It dates from the seventeenth century and today is loosely used for irrational behavior, as well as surviving in legal terminology.
See also: compo, non
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • non compos poopoo
  • mentis
  • be compos mentis
  • compo
  • non compos
  • non compos (mentis)
  • I am (someone), hear me (do something)
  • egg on (one's) face
  • egg on face
  • egg on your face
References in periodicals archive
In the next section, "Linguistic Moment #2: Tuhija tiene mucho poopoo!," further reimagines language barriers as educative experiences for both bilingual /bidialectical students and their teachers.
For the next few days, the local press could very well be filled with extensive coverage of the commissioner's possible association with poopoo heads.
From atop a bus, he yells shafts of wit worthy of Wilde (Kim, not Oscar) at the viewing dozens, telling us that "you are poopoo" and inviting us to look at him and "behold superiority" before devoting a full minute of BBC2 airtime to the act of farting into a monkey's face (actually, that sounds potentially quite funny, but believe me, it wasn't).
'We had another long name,Rubber Band In PooPoo Land.
FERTILISER "cakes" made out of human waste have been poopooed by farmers, who say it may see crops rejected by the whisky industry.
"Their response basically poopooed my concerns, and their tone was fairly dismissive," he said.
But Iranian Oil Minister Rostam Qasemi poopooed such talk in a speech last week in Germany.
On the issue of reality TV, I can be poopooed. For example, in his book Reality Television and Reality Politics, Marwan Kraidy argues that reality TV has been a key vehicle through which the Arab world has dealt with a range of social, cultural and political issues.
I've been trampled on a few times - they've poopooed on me.
When they raised the matter at a meeting with county council officials it was poopooed.
A dismissive Vijay poopooed his supposed battle for supremacy with Woods when asked by reporters on Sunday.
Although he had initially (and famously) poopooed the need for a vision, in 1995 he began to position IBM to lead the next wave of "network-centric" or "pervasive" computing.
Most of the Hibs fans poopooed the idea of Kinloch as penalty taker but his success earned the team their highest bonus of pounds 90.
Environmental chiefs have also poopooed plans to place my stuffed remains in the window of Regency Furnishing, reclining on a leather sofa under the banner slogan: "Get a Regency three-piece suite and really rest in peace."