1. poo - Noun
2. poo - Verb
3. poo - Interjection
4. Poo - Proper noun
Alternative spelling of pooh: an instance of saying "poo".
(uncountable, childish) Feces.
(countable, chiefly UK, childish) A piece of feces or an act of defecation.
(uncountable, slang) Cannabis resin.
Alternative spelling of pooh: to say "poo".
(intransitive, childish) To defecate.
(transitive, childish) To dirty something with feces.
Alternative spelling of pooh: Expressing dismissal, disgust, etc.
(euphemistic) Expressing annoyance, frustration, etc.: a minced oath for 'shit'.
(slang) Clipping of shampoo.
(slang) Champagne.
Who wants another glass of poo?
Synonyms: shampoo, champers, fizz, bubbly
poo (plural poos)
A poodle crossbreed.
A small town in eastern Asturias, near Llanes
A small town in eastern Asturias, near Cabrales
POO (plural POOs)
(historical) Initialism of post-office order.
A couple of weeks later, Penny says dog poo started being left in their front garden, which their home’s CCTV revealed was from one particular neighbour walking his dog in the middle of the night. Source: Internet
Again, the wigs went over well with boys and girls alike, and the claws too, and I'm confident the "elephant poo paper" would have too. Source: Internet
If I was to write an instruction manual for humans on “how to own an outstanding dog like me” it would start off with “let your dog roll in eau de poo, sleep on your bed, and spoil them with lots and lots of belly rubs and treats”. Source: Internet
Flimsy ones are dog poo bags. Source: Internet
North-east residents have been urged to make good use of their daily exercise – by counting any dog poo they see. Source: Internet
Only problem was, when I left in the morning I then noticed my backpack had been sitting on a poo. Source: Internet