Defecate

  • 101housebroken — adj. trained to urinate and defecate outdoors (about a domestic animal)v. teach a domestic animal to urinate and defecate outdoors …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 102foul —    1. to defecate in an unacceptable place    Usually of dogs on carpets or pavements, but occasionally of humans:     Who had fouled his home? (Boyd, 1982 troops had defecated everywhere in a house)    To foul yourself is to defecate or vomit in …

    How not to say what you mean: A dictionary of euphemisms

  • 103crap (!) — Noun. 1. Nonsense, rubbish, something useless or not good. 2. An act of defecation. 3. Faeces. Exclam. An exclamation of disbelief, annoyance. Verb. To defecate. Defecate is infact a euphemism meaning to purify or cleanse. E.g. He crapped behind… …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 104crap (!) — Noun. 1. Nonsense, rubbish, something useless or not good. 2. An act of defecation. 3. Faeces. Exclam. An exclamation of disbelief, annoyance. Verb. To defecate. Defecate is infact a euphemism meaning to purify or cleanse. E.g. He crapped behind… …

    English slang and colloquialisms

  • 105bog — I. /bɒg / (say bog) noun 1. wet, spongy ground, with soil composed mainly of decayed vegetable matter. 2. an area or stretch of such ground. 3. Colloquial a type of putty used to fill dents in the bodywork of vehicles. –verb (bogged, bogging)… …

  • 106cack — /kæk/ (say kak) Colloquial –noun 1. muck; filth. 2. faeces. 3. a very funny person: she s such a cack. 4. a very funny incident; a social event, etc., involving lots of humour: the party was a real cack. –verb (i) 5. to defecate. –verb (t) 6. to… …

  • 107crap — /kræp / (say krap) Colloquial –noun 1. excrement. 2. nonsense; rubbish. 3. junk; odds and ends. –verb (i) (crapped, crapping) 4. to defecate. 5. to talk nonsense: he was crapping about loyalty. –adjective 6. of poor quality: that was a crap movie …

  • 108poo — /pu / (say pooh) Colloquial –noun 1. Also, pooh. faeces. 2. a piece of excrement. –verb (pooed, pooing) –verb (i) 3. to defecate. –verb (t) 4. to soil with excrement: the baby has pooed his pants. – …

  • 109poop — I. /pup / (say poohp) noun 1. the enclosed space in the aftermost part of a ship, above the main deck. 2. a deck above the ordinary deck in that part, often forming the roof of a cabin, etc. –verb (t) 3. (of a wave) to break over the stern of (a… …

  • 110toilet — /ˈtɔɪlət / (say toyluht) noun 1. an apparatus for the disposal of urine and faeces, usually in the form of a bowl connected to a drainage system and fitted with a device for flushing water; water closet. 2. a room or booth fitted with a toilet… …