waste, dung, scat, turd, stool, etc.
as feced is another name for poo -------oxo-------Googlebum
Stool this is a scientific name meaning lump of poo
faeces, stool, excrement
The collective noun for poo is "excrement" or "feces."
Cryocoprophliac? Those who are concerned with and study fossolized feces are 'scatologists'. But frozen poo? If you assume sexual interest in frozen poo, rather than an interest in the ecological status of the producer, if so, then this word makes a certain amount of linguist sense. Feces, or scat, or droppings provide a lot of information about animals who go in the woods; freezing scat is are a good way to have a first hand chance share information about animal behavior and diet with other naturalists, hunters, or zoologists. The word 'cryocoprophliac' would not describe people who study the feces of mammals mainly to learn about their world and environment. Cryocoprophliac, it appears to be a made-up word from general principals of language. (Frankly, I just did that.) It requires an abnormal sexual interest in the frozen poo to be a good word.
as feced is another name for poo -------oxo-------Googlebum
Feces, poo-poo, dung, crap, crud, droppings, night soil,etc.
another way of saying poo is debris or excrement or informal or defecating or feces.
this is a slang word for feces, that is why it is not in the dictionary
It's another word for poop, poo poo, poo, or poopey.
Stool this is a scientific name meaning lump of poo
Urine and Feces are just the scientific name for pee and poo.
It literally means poo.
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Feces, or excrement.poo is also known as turd and stuff down the loo!
"Poo" is a 1950's variation of "poop," which comes from Middle English (about the 14th or 15th Century).