poo

suomi-englanti sanakirja

poo englanniksi

  1. (alternative spelling of): an instance of saying "poo".

  2. Feces.

  3. {{quote-text|en|year=1960|author=Harold Wentworth; et al|title=Dictionary of American Slang|page=401

  4. {{quote-text|en|year=2018|author=Brent Butt|chapter=Sasquatch Your Language|title=Corner Gas Animated

  5. A piece of feces or an act of defecation.

  6. June 22 1981, ''The Guardian'', p. 8:

  7. That doggy's doing a poo.
  8. Cannabis resin.

  9. (alternative spelling of): to say "poo".

  10. To defecate.

  11. {{quote-journal|en|date=July 6 1975|author=C. James|journal=Observer|page=23

  12. To dirty something with feces.

  13. {{quote-journal|en|date=Dec 11 1989|journal=Mercury (Hobart)|The Mercury

  14. {{quote-journal|en|date=March 13 2003|journal=The Sun

  15. (alternative spelling of): (n-g)

  16. (n-g): a oath for 'shit'.

  17. {{quote-journal|en|date=January 12 1986|journal=Chicago Tribune|page=3c

  18. (clipping of)

  19. (quote-book) People are saying no to “poo”—shampoo, that is. A very famous hairstylist to the stars (who has gorgeous hair himself) admits that he never washes his hair with shampoo. He’s not the only one to swear by the no-poo approach.

  20. Champagne.

  21. (syn)

    (ux)

  22. A poodle crossbreed.

  23. (quote-book)

  24. (quote-book)|year=2019|isbn=978-1-4555-4186-7|passage=Then this family came in who wanted one of those fancy poo dogs and the woman wanted to dress it up and carry it around in her purse and I...I just...

  25. pig

  26. thigh

  27. (l)

  28. little, few

  29. (alternative form of)

  30. (l) (gloss)

  31. (roa-opt-cite-cantigas)

  32. A Tan toſte que Saẏda foi.o Crerigo fillou a ⁊ fez logo dela poos ⁊ en ſa bolſſa guardo a
    : As soon as it exited, the cleric grabbed it and soon ground it (''literally:'' made powders of it) and stored it in his purse.
  33. peccary, (taxlink)

  34. bull (gloss)

  35. seed, pit

  36. mango

  37. stone axeheads, found in the jungle which are not made by Yanomami people, (q)

  38. A bucket serving as a traditional toilet, pot