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"poop" vs "poopy"

Both 'poop' and 'poopy' are correct in informal contexts, but 'poopy' is more commonly used as an adjective to describe something as being related to or covered in poop. 'Poop' is more commonly used as a noun to refer to feces.

Last Updated: March 15, 2024

poop

The word 'poop' is a common informal term for feces.

It is used as a noun to refer to feces in an informal context.

Examples:

  • The dog left some poop on the sidewalk.
  • I need to clean up the poop in the backyard.

Alternatives:

  • feces
  • excrement
  • dung
  • waste

poopy

'Poopy' is a correct informal term used as an adjective to describe something as being related to or covered in poop.

It is used as an adjective to describe something as being related to or covered in poop in an informal context.

Examples:

  • The baby had a poopy diaper.
  • Don't touch that, it's poopy!

Alternatives:

  • covered in poop
  • related to poop
  • soiled with feces

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