poop
word
/ˈpup/
poop
/pˈuːp/
poop
Definition
A childish or informal word for solid waste passed from the body, also called feces. Often used when talking to or about children.
Usage & Nuances
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
Example Sentences
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
The baby needs to poop.
basic
He stepped in poop in the park.
basic
Can you clean the dog’s poop?
basic