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The phrase "a poo" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, often when discussing bodily functions, particularly with children or in a lighthearted manner.
Example: "The toddler giggled and said he needed to take a poo before we could continue playing."
Alternatives: "a bowel movement" or "a poop".
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"Need a poo, Todd".
Johnny had a poo poo.
Pooh, obviously, would go for a poo.
A cat's bum doing a poo.
And now there is a poo boot out there.
Eventually (inevitably?) someone gets to eat a poo.
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And Huckapoo, he added, does not derive from Huk-A-Poo, the 70's clothing line.
Huckapoo, he added, does not derive from Huk-A-Poo, the 70's clothing line.
With them I may as well be wearing a Huk-A-Poo blouse; my mood brightens and my voice lightens.
Is it a poo-in-a-bag system?
It's inspiring that a poo-ey mixture that is still not understood allows a goat to live on grass.
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