pooh
verb/puː/
/puː/
(also poo (both British English))
(also poop especially in North American English)
[intransitive] (informal) used especially by or to childrenVerb Forms
| present simple I / you / we / they pooh | /puː/ /puː/ |
| he / she / it poohs | /puːz/ /puːz/ |
| past simple poohed | /puːd/ /puːd/ |
| past participle poohed | /puːd/ /puːd/ |
| -ing form poohing | /ˈpuːɪŋ/ /ˈpuːɪŋ/ |
- to get rid of solid waste from your body through the bowelsWord Originnatural exclamation: first recorded in English in the late 16th cent.
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