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Take a dump
verb
To defecate.
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Take a dump in a bucket and call me Chad Pennington.
Take a dump Cumulus Nimbus.
Take a dump somewhere in your place of work (make sure it's only rumoured that you did it).
I take a dump, just as a sort of treat.
"Uhhhh, I got to take a dump," Butthead said.
I feel like I have to take a dump right now.
If you're Sydney Roosters rugby league ace Nate Myles, you take a dump in the hall and go into hiding.
If you're talking about I-sleep-over-and-go-off-to-class-the-next-morning and then you go and take a dump.
Leonard stared at her without expression and said, "Do you mind when I take a dump?" "Do we have to talk about this?
But when we spend two, almost three days together, eating surf and turf, and you do not take a dump the entire time, I can only conclude that you are more than a little anal".
Even though it still remains in his nature (unlike a human sibling) to take a dump occasionally on the living room rug or chew up a library book, the 21st-century dog has received an upgrade, from pet to family.
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