poo-poo
[ poo-poo for 1, 3; poo-poo for 2 ]
/ ˈpuˌpu for 1, 3; ˈpuˈpu for 2 /
noun Baby Talk.
excrement; feces.
verb (used with or without object)
Idioms for poo-poo
make poo-poo,
to defecate.
Origin of poo-poo
1970–75; expressive formation; cf.
poop4
Words nearby poo-poo
Example sentences from the Web for poo-poo
Judi Dench won for her five minutes of screen time in Shakespeare in Love, but far be it from me to poo-poo a Dench win.
The Worst Oscar Winners, From ‘Rocky’ and ‘Crash’ to Gwyneth Paltrow |Kevin Fallon, Marlow Stern |February 26, 2014 |DAILY BEASTIt seemed to be saying very deliberately "poo-poo, poo-poo," and that did not sound respectful.
A Canyon Voyage |Frederick S. Dellenbaugh"And poo-poo for you," said Murray, thumbing his nose at the apparition.
The Onslaught from Rigel |Fletcher Pratt