Pronunciation: /ˈpuːpi/

Definitions of poopie

adjective a childish or informal term for something that is considered silly, foolish, or unpleasant

Example Sentences

A1 The baby made a poopie mess in his diaper.

A2 The dog left a poopie surprise on the carpet.

B1 I accidentally stepped in a poopie pile on the sidewalk.

B2 The smell of the poopie garbage was overwhelming.

C1 The public restroom was in a poopie state of disrepair.

C2 The scientist analyzed the composition of the poopie sample.

Examples of poopie in a Sentence

formal The child accidentally stepped in some poopie while playing in the park.

informal I can't believe you just said 'poopie' in front of your grandparents!

slang That movie was so bad, it was total poopie.

figurative Her excuse for being late was pure poopie.

Grammatical Forms of poopie

past tense

poopied

plural

poopies

comparative

poopier

superlative

poopiest

present tense

poopies

future tense

will poopie

perfect tense

have poopied

continuous tense

is poopieing

singular

poopie

positive degree

poopie

infinitive

to poopie

gerund

poopieing

participle

poopied

Origin and Evolution of poopie

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Middle English
Story behind the word: The word 'poopie' is believed to have originated as a playful variation of the word 'poop' which is derived from the Middle English word 'poupen' meaning 'fart'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'poopie' has evolved to be used as a childish or informal term for feces or excrement, often used in a humorous or lighthearted context.