Collocations for "poop"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "poop" in context.
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poop
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- informal: stepped in dog poop
- informal: pick up your dog's poop
- informal: have dog poop on my shoe
- informal: my shoes are covered in [dog] poop
- informal: put dog poop in the [places, containers] provided
- informal: [runny, solid] poop
- informal: discolored poop
- informal: there was poop in the toilet
- informal: I need to take a poop
- informal: haven't taken a poop (yet) today
- informal: the baby's diaper is full of poop
- informal: I smell poop
- informal: the [bench, ground] was covered in [bird, pigeon] poop
- informal: bird poop [on, all over] the windshield
- making poop jokes
- a poop bag
- making poop jokes
- a poop bag
'poop' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):