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Anonymous Posted 15 years ago
Vocabulary

What's the word?

to describe the consistency/texture of your excrement when it is not hard, but very soft like mashed potatoes or spaghetti meat sauce e.g.:

What did you eat? your poop is very ___.

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Well this is a really crappy topic :-| When describing excrement in english we can use a number of words: - f_eces (the proper name, rarely used) ( remove the '_' inside the word) - stools (used in medicine frequently) When being polite or speaking in front of kids we say: - poo - **** In a casual setting among friends we can say: - **** If we are trying to insult we can use this word, but it's also curse: - s_hit (remove the '_' inside the word) Now, onto your question: Poo can be called soft (like mashed potatoes) Poo can be called loose (if it's watery like spaghetti sauce) If your poo was hard, we could say it was hard , or it was firm . I hope this helps, it's not the usual ESL question but it's certainly important to staying healthy. If you have any other questions please ask them so I can help you : ) Hope you have a great day!

  • Well this is a really crappy topic :-| When describing excrement in english we can use a number of words: - f_eces (the proper name, rarely used) ( remove the '_' inside the word) - stools (used in medicine frequently) When being polite or speaking in front of kids we say: - poo - **** In a casual setting among friends we can say: - **** If we are trying to insult we can use this word, but it's also curse: - s_hit (remove the '_' inside the word) Now, onto your question: Poo can be called soft (like mashed potatoes) Poo can be called loose (if it's watery like spaghetti sauce) If your poo was hard, we could say it was hard , or it was firm .
  • I hope this helps, it's not the usual ESL question but it's certainly important to staying healthy.
  • If you have any other questions please ask them so I can help you : ) Hope you have a great day!
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Well this is a really crappy topic :-|

When describing excrement in english we can use a number of words:

- f_eces (the proper name, rarely used) (remove the '_' inside the word)

- stools (used in medicine frequently)

When being polite or speaking in front of kids we say:

- poo

- ****

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With that thorough discussion by innovati, I would add only that the 'disease' or 'condition' in an extreme is called diarrhea.

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