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poop vs klunker

Both 'poop' and 'klunker' are informal terms used to refer to feces. 'Poop' is a more common and widely recognized term, while 'klunker' is less common and may not be as easily understood by everyone.

Last updated: March 22, 2024 • 1559 views

poop

The term 'poop' is a common and informal word used to refer to feces.

It is used informally in casual conversations or when talking to children.

Examples:

  • The dog left a poop on the sidewalk.
  • I need to clean up the poop in the backyard.
  • Otherwise... just keep an eye out for a diamond in his poop.
  • Some keep the little ones from eating their poop.
  • Everyone will poop successfully in your absence.
  • Well, they also eat their own poop.
  • I'll take that poop as a yes.
  • Maybe he just needs to poop.
  • You just scared Coach's poop!
  • He's kidding, about the poop.
  • After the teem-stress sold her my poop.
  • and slipped and fell in horse poop.
  • Frank to Frank took two foot long poop, we measured.
  • [All chuckle] Hey, guys, this is poop.
  • In my world, everyone's a pony, and they all eat rainbows and poop butterflies.
  • I want Lord Tubbington to poop candy bars.
  • Except Santa doesn't poop on the plate of cookies.
  • Some of that yogurt that makes old gals poop...
  • And I can empty my poop bag.
  • I can empty my poop bag.
  • My Father, he will poop his pants.
  • Pawnee's kids are less important than poop tubes.

Alternatives:

  • feces
  • excrement
  • dung
  • stool
  • waste

klunker

The term 'klunker' is an informal and less common word used to refer to feces.

It is used informally, but may not be as widely understood as 'poop'.

Examples:

  • Watch out for the klunker in the yard.
  • The baby made a klunker in the diaper.
  • She's very upset about this whole Klunkers thing.
  • Captain Lunker here is in charge of the operation.
  • Okay, l went over to Ross' to bring back Klunkers for you...
  • Okay, I went over to Ross' to bring back Klunkers for you... and I left the door open, and she must've gotten out.
  • A serial flunker from the suburbs who apparently has the essay topics, the real ones.
  • Sweetie, daddy was my clunker.
  • I put a tracker on that clunker.
  • Lizzy, I'm talking about a clunker.
  • Sorry it's a bit of a clunker.
  • You should see the clunkers they bring in.
  • It shan't take long to strip down your clunker.
  • We should have gotten rid of the clunker long ago.
  • He said I needed to hump a clunker before I handle a Ferrari.
  • Not just one clunker, RJ.
  • Jacq, this clunker is a sticky mess and somebody's got to clean it up.
  • Thought I'd help see if I can get this old clunker started.
  • I was snooping on Mads' phone. I saw a picture of you in front of some old clunker, and I just assumed it was yours.
  • The owner of the clunker turns out to be the very assistant who gave him his start.
  • Actually, his Cash for Clunkers program helped me buy -
  • If anyone is going to give Lux a clunker, it should be me.

Alternatives:

  • poop
  • dung
  • stool
  • waste
  • excrement

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