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单词 pooh
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Definition of pooh in English:

pooh

(also poo)
exclamation puːpu
informal
  • 1Used to express disgust at an unpleasant smell.

    呸(用以表示对难闻气味的讨厌)

    she would hold her nose and shout ‘Pooh!’
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pooh, that stinks!
    • Pooh! Hold your nose.
  • 2Used to express impatience or contempt.

    呸(用以表示不耐烦或蔑视)

    Oh pooh! Don't be such a spoilsport

    哦,呸!别那样扫兴好不好。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She usually would say something along the lines of ‘oh poo!’
    • Oh Pooh! I almost had it!
noun puːpu
mass nouninformal
  • 1Excrement.

    粪便

    mind the dog poo
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Matt is not the bespectacled nerd who taps out columns about dog poo in parks at his typewriter in the evenings.
    • It all looks more real than the real Venice, except for the lack of pigeon pooh.
    • I am three and a half and I get fed up when I go for walks with my Mummy because the pavements are always so messy because of dog poo.
    • In just about every house I've lived in, I've had to deal with dog poo through the letterbox, or someone weeing up against the door, or flour on the doormat, at least once.
    • If supermarkets are forced to stop using plastic bags we would have to buy bags for our bins and dog poo, and that would not make any difference to the environment.
    • Don't tell dad, I replaced his beef patties with fake dog poo!
    • In the case of a supposedly empty house for sale in Kilkenny, how do you know it's empty when you see a cat in the window, fresh dog poo near the curb, and no pamphlets in the letter box?
    • ‘We are not prepared to live in an area that is blighted by rubbish and dog poo,’ said Coun Ann Scaife.
    • Kids think simple gags are funny - fake dog poo, fake vomit, that kind of thing.
    • We should put up signs about dog poo around the place.
    • But the more we wander around this village, the thicker the layer of dog poo on our shoes!
    • We wrote it as a reply to loads of letters we wrote about dog poo.
    • Except I saw a woman picking up some dog poo with her hand in a plastic bag today, and I thought that it'd still be warm and all, and I nearly gipped!
    • Dog's pooh on Sligo's highways and byways will soon be a foul memory if the two local authorities have their way.
    • Fans of the Beano and Dandy are playing a host of tricks on unsuspecting customers, the Diary learns: fake dog poo, bangers in cigarettes, whoopee cushions, vile sweets and itching powder included.
    • Earlier in the day among the usual items of cans, bottles (usually glass, often broken) were used nappies and plastic bags of dog poo.
    • My throat was so sore from gasping for breath that my laughs at animals humping people, people injuring themselves and children stepping in dog poo came out like coughs.
    • I can't help laughing at a pimp who is swearing by the curb, wiping dog poo off his pointed boot into the gutter.
    • I would introduce a scientific contraption for cleaning up dog poo.
    1. 1.1count noun An act of defecating.
      解大便
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He knows that he has something in common with the neighbour, they are both doing a poo.
      • You must direct your energy, don't scream, push with your bottom half, like you are doing a poo.
      • There is probably a biological reason why, no matter how desperate one is to do a poo, one always has to have a wee wee first.
      • Needing a poo in the morning when you're getting ready for work, can really throw out your schedule.
      • Although that excited barking and bouncing around can so easily mean ‘I need a poo’!
      • You can see it on their faces as they're washing their hands, the side-ways accusing looks that say, ‘You've had a poo, you filthy woman!’
      • A dead man who croaked while he was doing a big poo has made more money in a year than you will ever see in your life.
      • I eventually managed to have a poo in peace and the relief was instant.
      • Lou Lou did a poo on Amee's bed and Amee yelled at Rene like she yells at Joe, like she yelled at me once recently, it is really rather upsetting when Amee gets mad.
      • And don't you think that actually it looks more like the crouching statue is doing a pooh?
      • The ONLY time he gets a piece of chocolate is when he does a poo in the potty.
      • I've been in a horrible mood all day, today, but I went for a poo earlier.
      • He emerged the overall winner and looked forward to having a poo when he got home.
      • And don't you hate it too, when you've had a bath or shower, got nice and clean, then need a poo?
      • Yesterday, my friend, Nicola, went for a poo quicker than most people could go for a wee.
      • Apart from your own home, there are very few places where you'd feel able to have a poo - I only have two ‘safe houses’ for this activity and this is quite a problem with my toilet obsession.
      • Probably by breaking off from a frame to do a quick poo in the corner of the auditorium.
      • Call me a prude, but I just didn't like doing a poo in front of naked ladies.
      • ‘Ha,’ I muttered wickedly, ‘hope he does a pooh too so he'll have to change his nappy as well.’
      • Finished the hateful task I was doing at work, and had a big poo, and now it doesn't feel Wednesdayish at all any more.
verb puːpu
[no object]informal
  • Defecate.

    解大便

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We've been talking recently about the social mores of calling people from your mobile whilst on the loo, pooing.
    • He's not as into pooing in public places publicly.
    • If your in the same cubicle as your mate when they're pooing, it's the done thing to turn your back when they're wiping their bum.
    • The cat doesn't just poo, it seeks out those places most impregnated with the owner's scent and poos there.
    • He can breathe fire and climb trees and he always poos in the same part of the garden.
    • Well, do you think they pooed in front of each other before they ate the apple?
    • In fact, there's more than dogs pooing down there.
    • You know the ones where you stand up after you finish pooing and it flushes itself automatically.
    • I've been pooed on a few times, and it's not very pleasant I can tell you.
    • Not content with cooing and pooing from the rafters, a few of them decided to take up permanent residence in the foyer.
    • Men are not embarrassed about pooing and women are.
    • By way of a response to the person who visited this website searching for a solution to the question ‘How many times does a duck poo per day?’
    • He is looking for me and when he finds me he is going to feed me rice and gone off fish till I die as he knows I have not pooed in a week because he read my dead end blog.
    • Pippin pooed in the sand (don't worry, I scooped it up) which meant one less poo on my bedroom floor.
    • They have warned that anyone caught letting their dog poo in the grounds of Holy Trinity Primary School will be prosecuted.
    • And the holiday isn't any old holiday like going on camping and having to poo in a bucket, it's a six star pamper from dawn till dusk where the hardest thing they have to do all day is remember to put some suncream on?
    • That's pretty much all he does - he eats crickets, sleeps and poos.
    • The worst part is, I noticed it while I was on the loo, having pooed.
    • When he does do something like greedily grab onto a bottle of milk with his mouth, it's an event worth getting all worked up about because it shows a glimmer of him being a wee person instead of a wriggling blob that poos.
    • She had poohed in the living-room the first night, she had destroyed a couple of plastic bowls, and she had made their kitten fly high in the air (don't ask me how she did that).

Phrases

  • in the poo

    • informal In deep trouble.

      they are in the poo financially
      Example sentencesExamples
      • You wouldn't believe cable operators are in the poo this side of the Atlantic.
      • Nick called about this one time he got in the poo with his ex for throwing away used tin foil.
      • Unless the Government stops gambling on the casino economy, then we will be "in the pooh", big time.
      • In the afterlife he is going to be really in the poo.
      • If someone says the man's name in the comments, is the team legally in the poo?
      • I'm going to get in the poo for some comments I made about my previous career.
      • Not everyone who drops you in the poo is necessarily your enemy and not everyone who gets you out of the poo is necessarily your friend.
      • When it stops raining, we're all in the poo.
      • If you are in the poo then don't chirp about it!
      • There are water sensors built into the floor, so if you do take a bottle of water inside and it spills, you are in the poo.

Origin

Natural exclamation: first recorded in English in the late 16th century.

Rhymes

accrue, adieu, ado, anew, Anjou, aperçu, askew, ballyhoo, bamboo, bedew, bestrew, billet-doux, blew, blue, boo, boohoo, brew, buckaroo, canoe, chew, clew, clou, clue, cock-a-doodle-doo, cockatoo, construe, coo, Corfu, coup, crew, Crewe, cru, cue, déjà vu, derring-do, dew, didgeridoo, do, drew, due, endue, ensue, eschew, feu, few, flew, flu, flue, foreknew, glue, gnu, goo, grew, halloo, hereto, hew, Hindu, hitherto, how-do-you-do, hue, Hugh, hullabaloo, imbrue, imbue, jackaroo, Jew, kangaroo, Karroo, Kathmandu, kazoo, Kiangsu, knew, Kru, K2, kung fu, Lahu, Lanzhou, Lao-tzu, lasso, lieu, loo, Lou, Manchu, mangetout, mew, misconstrue, miscue, moo, moue, mu, nardoo, new, non-U, nu, ooh, outdo, outflew, outgrew, peekaboo, Peru, pew, plew, Poitou, pooh-pooh, potoroo, pursue, queue, revue, roo, roux, rue, Selous, set-to, shampoo, shih-tzu, shoe, shoo, shrew, Sioux, skean dhu, skew, skidoo, slew, smew, snafu, sou, spew, sprue, stew, strew, subdue, sue, switcheroo, taboo, tattoo, thereto, thew, threw, thro, through, thru, tickety-boo, Timbuktu, tiramisu, to, to-do, too, toodle-oo, true, true-blue, tu-whit tu-whoo, two, vendue, view, vindaloo, virtu, wahoo, wallaroo, Waterloo, well-to-do, whereto, whew, who, withdrew, woo, Wu, yew, you, zoo

Definition of pooh in US English:

pooh

(also poo)
exclamationpupo͞o
informal
  • 1Used to express disgust at an unpleasant smell.

    呸(用以表示对难闻气味的讨厌)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Pooh! Hold your nose.
    • Pooh, that stinks!
    1. 1.1 Used to express impatience or contempt.
      呸(用以表示不耐烦或蔑视)
      Oh pooh! Don't be such a spoilsport

      哦,呸!别那样扫兴好不好。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She usually would say something along the lines of ‘oh poo!’
      • Oh Pooh! I almost had it!
nounpupo͞o
informal
  • 1Excrement.

    粪便

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I am three and a half and I get fed up when I go for walks with my Mummy because the pavements are always so messy because of dog poo.
    • I can't help laughing at a pimp who is swearing by the curb, wiping dog poo off his pointed boot into the gutter.
    • We wrote it as a reply to loads of letters we wrote about dog poo.
    • In just about every house I've lived in, I've had to deal with dog poo through the letterbox, or someone weeing up against the door, or flour on the doormat, at least once.
    • Fans of the Beano and Dandy are playing a host of tricks on unsuspecting customers, the Diary learns: fake dog poo, bangers in cigarettes, whoopee cushions, vile sweets and itching powder included.
    • If supermarkets are forced to stop using plastic bags we would have to buy bags for our bins and dog poo, and that would not make any difference to the environment.
    • Dog's pooh on Sligo's highways and byways will soon be a foul memory if the two local authorities have their way.
    • Don't tell dad, I replaced his beef patties with fake dog poo!
    • ‘We are not prepared to live in an area that is blighted by rubbish and dog poo,’ said Coun Ann Scaife.
    • Except I saw a woman picking up some dog poo with her hand in a plastic bag today, and I thought that it'd still be warm and all, and I nearly gipped!
    • My throat was so sore from gasping for breath that my laughs at animals humping people, people injuring themselves and children stepping in dog poo came out like coughs.
    • Matt is not the bespectacled nerd who taps out columns about dog poo in parks at his typewriter in the evenings.
    • Kids think simple gags are funny - fake dog poo, fake vomit, that kind of thing.
    • In the case of a supposedly empty house for sale in Kilkenny, how do you know it's empty when you see a cat in the window, fresh dog poo near the curb, and no pamphlets in the letter box?
    • We should put up signs about dog poo around the place.
    • But the more we wander around this village, the thicker the layer of dog poo on our shoes!
    • I would introduce a scientific contraption for cleaning up dog poo.
    • It all looks more real than the real Venice, except for the lack of pigeon pooh.
    • Earlier in the day among the usual items of cans, bottles (usually glass, often broken) were used nappies and plastic bags of dog poo.
    1. 1.1 An act of defecating.
      解大便
      Example sentencesExamples
      • And don't you hate it too, when you've had a bath or shower, got nice and clean, then need a poo?
      • Yesterday, my friend, Nicola, went for a poo quicker than most people could go for a wee.
      • The ONLY time he gets a piece of chocolate is when he does a poo in the potty.
      • Although that excited barking and bouncing around can so easily mean ‘I need a poo’!
      • He knows that he has something in common with the neighbour, they are both doing a poo.
      • Apart from your own home, there are very few places where you'd feel able to have a poo - I only have two ‘safe houses’ for this activity and this is quite a problem with my toilet obsession.
      • You must direct your energy, don't scream, push with your bottom half, like you are doing a poo.
      • Needing a poo in the morning when you're getting ready for work, can really throw out your schedule.
      • He emerged the overall winner and looked forward to having a poo when he got home.
      • Call me a prude, but I just didn't like doing a poo in front of naked ladies.
      • Probably by breaking off from a frame to do a quick poo in the corner of the auditorium.
      • And don't you think that actually it looks more like the crouching statue is doing a pooh?
      • I've been in a horrible mood all day, today, but I went for a poo earlier.
      • A dead man who croaked while he was doing a big poo has made more money in a year than you will ever see in your life.
      • You can see it on their faces as they're washing their hands, the side-ways accusing looks that say, ‘You've had a poo, you filthy woman!’
      • Finished the hateful task I was doing at work, and had a big poo, and now it doesn't feel Wednesdayish at all any more.
      • I eventually managed to have a poo in peace and the relief was instant.
      • Lou Lou did a poo on Amee's bed and Amee yelled at Rene like she yells at Joe, like she yelled at me once recently, it is really rather upsetting when Amee gets mad.
      • There is probably a biological reason why, no matter how desperate one is to do a poo, one always has to have a wee wee first.
      • ‘Ha,’ I muttered wickedly, ‘hope he does a pooh too so he'll have to change his nappy as well.’
verbpupo͞o
[no object]informal
  • Defecate.

    解大便

    Example sentencesExamples
    • They have warned that anyone caught letting their dog poo in the grounds of Holy Trinity Primary School will be prosecuted.
    • The cat doesn't just poo, it seeks out those places most impregnated with the owner's scent and poos there.
    • In fact, there's more than dogs pooing down there.
    • When he does do something like greedily grab onto a bottle of milk with his mouth, it's an event worth getting all worked up about because it shows a glimmer of him being a wee person instead of a wriggling blob that poos.
    • By way of a response to the person who visited this website searching for a solution to the question ‘How many times does a duck poo per day?’
    • That's pretty much all he does - he eats crickets, sleeps and poos.
    • Well, do you think they pooed in front of each other before they ate the apple?
    • Pippin pooed in the sand (don't worry, I scooped it up) which meant one less poo on my bedroom floor.
    • He is looking for me and when he finds me he is going to feed me rice and gone off fish till I die as he knows I have not pooed in a week because he read my dead end blog.
    • Not content with cooing and pooing from the rafters, a few of them decided to take up permanent residence in the foyer.
    • He can breathe fire and climb trees and he always poos in the same part of the garden.
    • And the holiday isn't any old holiday like going on camping and having to poo in a bucket, it's a six star pamper from dawn till dusk where the hardest thing they have to do all day is remember to put some suncream on?
    • You know the ones where you stand up after you finish pooing and it flushes itself automatically.
    • The worst part is, I noticed it while I was on the loo, having pooed.
    • He's not as into pooing in public places publicly.
    • If your in the same cubicle as your mate when they're pooing, it's the done thing to turn your back when they're wiping their bum.
    • I've been pooed on a few times, and it's not very pleasant I can tell you.
    • She had poohed in the living-room the first night, she had destroyed a couple of plastic bowls, and she had made their kitten fly high in the air (don't ask me how she did that).
    • Men are not embarrassed about pooing and women are.
    • We've been talking recently about the social mores of calling people from your mobile whilst on the loo, pooing.

Origin

Natural exclamation: first recorded in English in the late 16th century.

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