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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a poop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in informal contexts, often when discussing bodily functions, particularly in a lighthearted or humorous manner.
Example: "My toddler just told me he needs to go because he has to take a poop."
Alternatives: "a bowel movement" or "a number two".
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They didn't expect a poop monster.
McCall spoke up: "It's not really a poop joke".
Climbers are required by law to carry a "poop tube", a section of plastic drain pipe with a removable end.
Under a new law designed to tackle Britain's dog poo problem, owners caught without a poop scooping bag will be fined £100.
When the defenseman announced in the huddle that he had to make a poop in the potty, we took a time-out for Oreos.
I was not there, but I know this is true because a "poop alert" popped up on my laptop, 22 miles away at a friend's house.
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"Turmoil was a pivotal boat -- a poop-deck, expeditionary-style boat with the lines of a commercial ship," Mr. Gilbert said.
Now, thanks to a poop-sniffing dog and an accidental experiment born of a national tragedy, they may finally have their answer.
Because we know the other person isn't a poop-head.
I think a poop-conscious world is an environmentally-conscious world.
What do you get when you combine Taylor Swift, Beyonce, Jay Z, Justin Timberlake, a handful of models, pop stars and a poop-emoji mask?
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