poo

(as) rare as rocking horse poo

vulgar slang Extremely rare or unlikely; all but, or most likely, impossible or non-existent. Primarily heard in Ireland. An honest person in politics? Yeah, that's as rare as rocking horse poo. I'm sorry to say, but the part this engine needs is rare as rocking horse poo. They haven't manufactured these in nearly 50 years! Passionate love like you find in a poem has always seemed rare as rocking horse poo in my experience.
See also: horse, poo, rare, rocking

drinkypoo

slang An alcoholic beverage. The term is intended to sound infantile or affectedly cute. It's been such a long week—let's go out for some drinkypoos! I'll go get us some drinkypoos. Does everyone want a cosmo? Want to meet me for drinkypoos at that new bar on Seventh Street?

go poo-poo

To defecate. This phrase is typically used with children. Sweetheart, do you have to go poo-poo before we leave the house? I'm pausing the game so I can go poo-poo! Our son came running in from the playroom to tell us he needed to go poo-poo.
See also: go

icky-poo

slang
1. Foul, disgusting, or unpleasant. We need a more powerful cleaner to get rid of this icky-poo gunk in the bathtub. I'm starting to get the icky-poo feeling that I shouldn't have said anything in front of her. You've got to make sure no icky-poo sludge gets into the seal, or it could start to mess up the inner mechanism.
2. Overly sentimental. I don't need some sappy card and a box of chocolates on Valentine's Day—I hate all that icky-poo stuff. Love songs always sounded icky-poo to me until I fell in love myself. I don't like when a movie hits me over the head with an icky-poo message about the importance of family.

poohead

childish slang An unpleasant, unintelligent, irritating, or mean person. "Poo" is a childish word for excrement. My brother is such a poohead—why can't he just leave me and my friends alone? OK, which of you pooheads stole my candy bar?

pooh-pooh

1. noun An outright dismissal of some argument as being unworthy of consideration or debate. My idea could save the company millions, but I'm still expecting a pooh-pooh from the board of directors because of how radical it is.
2. verb To dismiss something outright, without any due consideration or debate. Don't pooh-pooh her idea before she's had the chance to explain the ins and outs of it! He's always pooh-poohing his assistant's ideas.

poo-poo

1. noun An outright dismissal of some argument as being unworthy of consideration or debate. My idea could save the company millions, but I'm still expecting a poo-poo from the board of directors because of how radical it is.
2. verb To dismiss something outright, without any due consideration or debate. Don't poo-poo her idea before she's had the chance to explain the ins and outs of it! He's always poo-pooing his assistant's ideas.
3. noun, slang A childish term for feces. Please don't touch that diaper, it's full of your sister's poo-poo!
4. verb, slang To defecate. Used especially by or when talking to young children. Our son came running in from the playroom to tell us he needed to poo-poo. Mommy, Daddy, I poo-pooed in my bed.

up poo creek (without a paddle)

slang In a challenging or troublesome situation, especially one that cannot be easily resolved. I have no savings, so if I get fired from my job, I'll be up poo creek without a paddle. Shouldn't we stop for gas? We'll be up poo creek if the car dies on that desolate road ahead.
See also: creek, poo, up
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

drinkypoo

(ˈdrɪŋkipu)
n. a little drink of liquor. Wouldn’t you like just one more drinkypoo of Madeira?

icky-poo

(ˈɪkipu)
1. mod. disgusting. I don’t like all this icky-poo talk.
2. exclam. Nasty! (Usually Icky-poo!) Oh, icky-poo! I missed my bus!

poo

1. and poo-poo n. fecal material. (see also poop. Mostly juvenile. Usually objectionable.) Don’t step in that dog poo!
2. in. to defecate. (Usually objectionable.) That old dog pooed on our lawn.
3. n. nonsense. (see also poo(h)-poo(h).) I’ve heard enough of your poo.
4. n. champagne. (From shampoo.) How about another glass of poo?
5. Go to poo(h)-poo(h).

poo-poo

verb
See poo

poohead

n. an obnoxious person. What poohead left the window open?

poo(h)-poo(h)

(ˈpuˈpu)
tv. to belittle someone or something. He tends to pooh-pooh things he doesn’t understand.

pooh-pooh

verb

poo-poo

verb
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

go poo-poo

To defecate.
See also: go
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
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