释义 |
poo noun- faeces, excrement; the act of defecation UK, 1960
Childish or jocular. Many variant forms, including “pooh”, “poo poo” and “pooh pooh”. - — Maledicta, p. 32, 1988–1989: “Medical Maledicta from San Francisco”
- Who knew that eating cheese makes good pooh-pooh? — Howard Stern, Miss America, p. 245, 1995
- This projectile terd shoots right out of his butt and lands SMACK on her neck .... this poo hits her right on the neck. — Hard Eight, 1996
- [N]ever once did I wash my hands after I’d been to the toilet, not even after I’d done a poo. — Jenny Eclair, Camberwell Beauty, p. 97, 2000
- [H]e loves his walks, the fresh air and chance to have a sniff, a wee and a poo[.] — John King, White Trash, p. 1, 2001
- I really don’t want her smelling me poo. — Niall Griffiths, Kelly + Victor, p. 28, 2002
- the buttocks; the anus BAHAMAS
- — John A. Holm, Dictionary of Bahamian English, p. 158, 1982
▶ in the poo in trouble AUSTRALIA, 1961 Euphemistic for IN THE SHITStruth, now I’m really in the poo. — The Adventures of Barry McKenzie, 1972 You’d better leave before she gets back or I’ll be in the pooh — David Malouf, Harland’s Half Acre, p. 226, 1984 |