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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a load of poo" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used informally to express that something is nonsense or not true. Example: "I can't believe you fell for that story; it's just a load of poo."
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Declan: It's a load of poo.
As he opened the door to say hi, I coughed and shat out a load of poo water into my underwear.
As he opens the door to say hi, I coughed and shat out a load of poo water into my underwear.
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Alan Parker once described Peter Greenaway's work as "a load of posturing poo-poo", while Ken Russell insisted that he was "more interested in shit than soul".
What a load of baloney.
A load of horse manure.
A load of cobblers".
Indeed, Gok's weekly coups were the biggest televised "sort your shit out" triumph since Dr Gillian McKeith laid out a load of Bird's Trifle and Cadbury's Fingers on a trestle table and shouted at a compulsive binge-eater: "Och, YOU! Look at your POO.
Well get a load of this.
What a load of royal rollocks!
"She had a load of kids".
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