Sentence examples for a poopy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a poopy" is not standard in written English and may be considered informal or childish.
It can be used in casual contexts, often when referring to something that is messy or undesirable, typically in a humorous or light-hearted manner.
Example: "After the toddler's playtime, the living room was left looking a bit poopy with toys scattered everywhere."
Alternatives: "a mess" or "a disaster".

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He knows that I'll change a poopy diaper at 5 00am, but I won't play with him.

"Other than, 'Ooh, there's a poopy diaper,' it's really rare for people to do that same sort of training with kids with odors".

And it was clear from the get-go in their messaging, which tried — and, to a large extent succeeded — in portraying me as a tax-dodging, job-slaying rich doofus — or, as Grover Norquist put it, a "poopy head".

"Hugh Grant seems like... an incipient sneeze looking for a vacant nose," he teases, while Frances McDormand's Marge in "Fargo" will forever be remembered for her "look that gazed on malefactors as if to ask, 'Who's got a poopy diaper, then?' " So it's all the stranger that he doesn't take more joy in writing about comedy.

If she has a poopy brown Zune then I suppose the mocha one's will be a great gift if you like rubbing in the fact that she has a poopy brown Zune.

"You know what, a poopy diaper is a poopy diaper," he said.

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(Norquist attributed the Presidential result to the Obama campaign's success in portraying Romney as "a poopy-head").

"The President was elected on the basis that he was not Romney and that Romney was a poopy-head".

"The president was elected on the basis that he was not Romney and that Romney was a poopy-head and you should vote against Romney".

By Calvin Trillin November 27 , 2012"The President was elected on the basis that he was not Romney and that Romney was a poopy-head".

I… Time Warner, whose profits now come from cable and film, has announced that Time magazine is about to be "spun off" — a phrase that to me… "The President was elected on the basis that he was not Romney and that Romney was a poopy-head".

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