poop factory
An infant.
She didn't feel pushed aside because the colic-stricken poop factory needed to be changed and burped again.
verb
To make a short blast on a horn.
To break wind.
To defecate.
His horse pooped right in the middle of the parade.
To defecate.
You might want a spare change of underwear in case you poop your pants.
To defecate.
You'll poop yourself if you have to walk all five miles home without stopping.
noun
Fecal matter; feces.
The dog poop is on the grass.
An act of defecation.
‘I’m goin’ down the backyard for me mornin’ poop.’
The sound of a steam engine's whistle, typically low-pitched.
Two minutes passed - five - seven - ten. "Poop! Poop!" Everyone knew that whistle, and a mighty cheer went up as the Queen's train glided into the station.
Ellipsis of YouTube poop (“video mashup”).
The resulting video (called a “poop”) subverts its original content by slicing and dicing the video and audio, adding visual effects, and mashing several videos into one.
And nobody really set out to design YTP to work this way—only a fraction of YTPs ever succeed in releasing enough neurochemicals, and those are the videos that get elevated and then remixed into a new round of poops.
intj
Expressing annoyed disappointment.
Poop. The copier's broken again.
I don't need him for a friend. I can have fun by myself! ... Poop.