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The word "poop" is believed to have originated from the early 19th-century slang, derived from the French word "poupée," meaning "doll" or "puppet," which was used in children's language. It later evolved into a term for feces, likely influenced by the sounds associated with defecation. Over time, "poop" became a common, informal way to refer to bowel movements, particularly in American English.

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