Poop Meaning in English
word
/ˈpup/
poop
/pˈuːp/
poop
Definición
A childish or informal word for solid waste passed from the body, also called feces. Often used when talking to or about children.
Uso & Matices
Very informal and mainly used with or by children, parents, or caregivers. In adult conversation, 'poop' can sound childish; 'stool' or 'feces' are used in medical/formal contexts. Often appears in phrases like 'go poop' or 'poop joke'.
Spanish: caca - popóPortuguese (BR): cocôPortuguese (PT): cocóChinese (Simplified): 便便 - 拉屎Chinese (Traditional): 便便 - 大便Hindi: पोटी - पॉटीArabic: براز - كاكاBengali: পোটি - পায়খানাRussian: какашка - кака (ребёнок)Japanese: うんちVietnamese: cục phân - đi ị (trẻ con)Korean: 응가Turkish: kaka - dışkı (çocukça)Urdu: پاخانہ (بچوں کی زبان)Indonesian: kotoran (anak-anak) - pup
Oraciones de Ejemplo
The baby needs to poop.
basic
He stepped in poop in the park.
basic
Can you clean the dog’s poop?
basic
Uh-oh, I have to poop!
natural
She told a silly poop joke at the party.
natural
Don’t forget to flush after you poop.
natural