What Is Swedish For Poo?

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Feces

is the scientific terminology, while the term stool is also commonly used in medical contexts. Outside of scientific contexts, these terms are less common, with the most common layman's term being poo (or poop in North American English).

How do you say poop in Norwegian?

poop {noun}


bæsj

{m} [coll.]

What is the proper name for poo?


Feces

is the scientific terminology, while the term stool is also commonly used in medical contexts. Outside of scientific contexts, these terms are less common, with the most common layman's term being poo (or poop in North American English).

What is another word for poo poo?

doo-doo dirt
dropping


dung

excrement

excreta


UK

feces

US
ordure poop

Do Australians say poo or poop?

The next few examples in the OED and GDoS are mostly Australian. In the 1980s we start really seeing

poo

in British English–which was pretty much what I'd thought. The count-noun use (a poo, rather than some poo) is recorded in the OED as ‘chiefly British' (indeed it is).

What is slang for poop?

droppings.

turd

(taboo, slang) motion. mess. defecation.

Can you eat your poop?

According to the Illinois Poison Center,

eating poop is “minimally toxic

.” However, poop naturally contains the bacteria commonly found in the intestines. While these bacteria don't harm you when they're in your intestines, they're not meant to be ingested in your mouth.

What is poop Gaelic?

Irish Translation.

stól

. More Irish words for stool. stól noun. stool.

What is the difference between poo and poop?

As verbs the difference between poop and poo

is

that poop is to break seawater with the poop of a vessel

, especially the poop deck or poop can be (obsolete|intransitive) to make a short blast on a horn or poop can be to tire, exhaust often used with out while poo is (colloquial|often|childish) to defecate.

Are feces poop?

Poop, also known as stool or feces, is a normal part of the digestive process. Poop consists of

waste products that are being eliminated from the body

. It may include undigested food particles, bacteria, salts, and other substances.

Why do we call it poop?

The word poop comes from the Middle English word poupen or popen, which used to be the root of the word we now call a fart. Clearly poop

has onomatopoeic origins

.

How do Australians spell poop?

  1. faecal.
  2. faerie.
  3. fae.
  4. faecalis.
  5. faes.

How do you say poop in Aboriginal?

Aboriginal swear words


Goona

: Poo! (He did the biggest goona you've ever seen).

What is a ghost poop?

GHOST POOP:

The kind where you feel the poop come out, but there's no poop in the toilet

. … It's most noticeable trait are the skid marks on the bottom of the toilet.

Does poop have a taste?

Human

faeces taste bitter

because of bile, which is secreted by the liver and stored in the gall bladder. The food crumbs left inside faeces are tasteless.

Why do I feel pleasure when I poop?

Anish Sheth calls the pleasurable sensation you describe “poo-phoria.” Poo-phoria occurs

when your bowel movement stimulates the vagus nerve

, which descends from the brainstem to the colon. The vagus nerve plays a role in several bodily functions including digestion, and regulating heart rate and blood pressure.

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