Poop in spanish
Mierda
pronunciation: mieɹ̩dɑ part of speech: noun
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.more:
» 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.