Noun
Matter excreted and ejected; that which is excreted or cast out of the animal body by any of the natural emunctories; especially, alvine, discharges; dung; ordure.
An excrescence or appendage; an outgrowth.
Source: Webster's dictionaryIn the war to come correspondents would assume unheard of importance, plunging through flame to feed the public its little gobbets of dehydrated excrement. Malcolm Lowry
To call you excrement would be an insult to the product of my bowels. Clive Barker
Gentle reader, the Fountain of Youth is radioactive, and those who imbibe its poisonous heavy waters will suffer the hideous fate of decaying metal. Yet almost without exception, the wretched idiot inhabitants of our benighted planet would gulp down this radioactive excrement if it were offered. William S. Burroughs
Slowly but surely the excrement of foreign poets will come to your village. Malian Proverb
Grabbing excrement is better than grabbing flatulence. Thai Proverb
A hungry dog will eat his own excrement. Yemeni Proverb