Questions about example sentences with, and the definition and usage of "Poop"
The meaning of "Poop" in various phrases and sentences
Q:
What does don't poop where you eat mean?
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you should not poop in the same place that you eat your food. So I should not poop in the kitchen because it is filthy
Q:
What does I'm feeling poop mean?
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To feel sad or unhappy or moody
Q:
What does What do,,poop" and ,,poop out" mean? mean?
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Your sentences looked good, except I fixed your grammar for the second one. Well done, I’m pooped now!
If your dog doesn't stop pooping on my bathroom floor ,I'll kick him out!
If your dog doesn't stop pooping on my bathroom floor ,I'll kick him out!
Q:
What does oh, poop. mean?
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It is a nicer way of saying a bad word. People will say “oh crap” or “oh sh*t” when they are upset or in a bad situation. This picture is from a kids movie so they said a less offensive version of the word.
Crap, poop, and sh*t all mean the same thing. They can literally refer to what comes out of a person or animal’s body when they finish digesting it or it can just be a word someone uses when they’re upset.
Crap, poop, and sh*t all mean the same thing. They can literally refer to what comes out of a person or animal’s body when they finish digesting it or it can just be a word someone uses when they’re upset.
Q:
What does poop a doop mean?
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Example sentences using "Poop"
Q:
Please show me example sentences with poop.
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The dog pooped on the carpet.
The cat pooped in its litter box.
The dog pooped on the carpet.
The cat pooped in its litter box.
Q:
Please show me example sentences with poop.
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I ate to much,I’m going to poop 💩 later
Q:
Please show me example sentences with poop.
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Poop is an informal expression for feces (=💩)
Synonyms of "Poop" and their differences
Q:
What is the difference between poop and defecate ?
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@SongminYoon Defecate would be more technical, like what a doctor maybe would say. But yea, they can be used interchangeably as verbs.
Q:
What is the difference between poop and shit ?
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Первый вариант гораздо более тактичен и вежлив, в то время как второй лучше не использовать вообще, если не хочешь показаться некультурным.
Это что-то вроде "какашка" (или, если адекватно, "плохо"/"так себе") и "дерьмо".
Это что-то вроде "какашка" (или, если адекватно, "плохо"/"так себе") и "дерьмо".
Q:
What is the difference between poop and shit ?
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They mean the same thing, although "shit" is a vulgar term.
"shit" is also slang (vulgar) for "bad"
"shit" is also slang (vulgar) for "bad"
Q:
What is the difference between poop and shit and take a dump/shit ?
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Shit is a impolite word for poop. Dump is more like something you could say : 'I took a dump'
Translations of "Poop"
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? I take out poops after my cats out of their potty
A:
Кошачий туалет / лоток — это "litter box" по-английски.
Кошачий наполнитель — это "litter" или "cat litter", поэтому "no litter" означает "нет наполнителя"
You scoop the poop out of a litter box :) Or just "scoop out" for short.
Кошачий туалет / лоток — это "litter box" по-английски.
Кошачий наполнитель — это "litter" или "cat litter", поэтому "no litter" означает "нет наполнителя"
You scoop the poop out of a litter box :) Or just "scoop out" for short.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? what mean poop ? and " cursing him out?
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Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? poop
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You want to learn English and you're native language is English?😅
Q:
How do you say this in English (UK)? poop or pee in a more polite way
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what about (Insert any name)Tom, May I be excused? I need to go to the bathroom.
Q:
How do you say this in English (US)? poop
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we have many different ways!! poop, turd, dung, and shit(curse word). there might be more but these are what I can think of!
Other questions about "Poop"
Q:
it really wears me out
it really poops me out
it really tires me
are they all natural?(as the meaning of "it makes me tired")
it really poops me out
it really tires me
are they all natural?(as the meaning of "it makes me tired")
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We don't really say "it really poops me out" we usually just say "I'm pooped." But they all do mean the same thing. Yes.
Q:
she usually poops in her diaper after breakfast. She sometimes tries to go to the bathroom after she poops, but she usually doesn’t care about it. Does this sound natural?
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she usually shits her pants after breakfast. She sometimes tries to shit a second time after the first shit, but very little effort is put into the second shit.
Q:
I want to take a poop immediately. Does this sound natural?
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I would usually say “I need to poop right now”
Q:
Did you just poop?
Oh, you pooped in your diaper.
What's the difference between poo and poop?
*I am learning English as a childminder. Does this sound natural?
Oh, you pooped in your diaper.
What's the difference between poo and poop?
*I am learning English as a childminder. Does this sound natural?
A:
Poo is a shorter way of saying poop. They have the same meaning 💩
Q:
Abruptly he felt like to poop so he ran to the loo very quickly :) Does this sound natural?
A:
It's a little unnatural sounding. I would say something like
"He suddenly felt like he had to poop, so he ran as fast as he could to the bathroom/loo."
"He suddenly felt like he had to poop, so he ran as fast as he could to the bathroom/loo."
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