Poop in spanish

Mierda

pronunciation: mieɹ̩dɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

poop1 = caca, caquita, mierda. 

Example: Often children learn to hold their pee and poop before they can figure out how to release it voluntarily.

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» do + a poop = hacer caca, cagar.

Example: I have been massaging her anal area with cotton wool and warm water, but it has been 5 days now and she has not done a poop.

» have + a poop = hacer caca, cagar.

Example: Having a poop while reading the paper is one of life's simple pleasures.

» take + a poop = hacer caca, cagar.

Example: For a long time I couldn't take a poop without getting completely naked, even my socks off.

poop2 = hacer caca, cagar. 

Example: The presence of somebody else in the bathroom makes it difficult to relax while on the crapper, so you should always wait to poop when the bathroom is empty.

Poop synonyms

stern in spanish: , pronunciation: stɜrn part of speech: noun, adjective quarter in spanish: , pronunciation: kwɔrtɜr part of speech: noun tail in spanish: , pronunciation: teɪl part of speech: noun dope in spanish: , pronunciation: doʊp part of speech: noun crap in spanish: , pronunciation: kræp part of speech: noun dirt in spanish: , pronunciation: dɜrt part of speech: noun skinny in spanish: , pronunciation: skɪni part of speech: adjective nincompoop in spanish: , pronunciation: nɪŋkəmpup part of speech: noun ninny in spanish: , pronunciation: nɪni part of speech: noun turd in spanish: , pronunciation: tɜrd part of speech: noun low-down in spanish: , pronunciation: loʊdaʊn part of speech: noun, adjective after part in spanish: , pronunciation: æftɜrpɑrt part of speech: noun
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