English
Pronunciation
IPA|/pu�p/
audio|En-ca-poop.ogg|Audio (CA)
:rhymes|u�p
Etymology 1
From L. puppis "stern of a ship".
Noun
en-noun|s|-
- The stern of a ship.
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Translations
trans-top|stern of a ship
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Russian: ко�ма (kormá) f
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Derived terms
poop deck
Etymology 2
Possibly onomatopoeia as a verb 'to shit'.
Noun
en-noun|s|-
- excrement|Excrement.
#:The dog took a poop on the grass.
- A slothful person.
#:Hurry up, you old poop!
Translations
trans-top|excrement
Dutch: poep m (also a fart)
Interlingua: pupu, caca
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Kurdish: KUchar|گ��
Russian: кака#Russian|кака f
Spanish: popo, caca
Swedish: bajs n
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Derived terms
pooper
pooper scooper
Verb
en-verb
- To defecate.
#:And the horse pooped right in the middle of the parade.
- To tire out.
#:I'm pooped from working so hard
Translations
trans-top|to defecate
Dutch: poepen, schijten
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Kurdish: KUchar|گ�� کرد�
Swedish: bajsa
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