Poop: A noun, a verb, or an adjective?
Author's note:
Please pardon me if this post offends you, but I felt that this subject needed to be addressed.
The word 'poop' can be used in three different ways. But are they all gramatically correct? Here are three sentances in which 'poop' appears as the noun, the verb, and the adjective:
Noun: Yesterday, as I was walking in the sun, I stepped in POOP.
Verb: If you'll excuse my daughter, she needs to POOP.
Adjective: The color was POOP brown...
What are your thoughts on this? Do you think one of the sentances was grammatically incorrect? Do you think that poop is not a noun, verb and adjective?
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6 Comments:
Poop is a wonderfully versatile word, is it not? It originates from Middle English "poupen," meaning to blow a horn or toot.
Fine, if you want to play Balderdash: The word "poop" was invented by King Charles II in 1091 A.D, when his mother, Queen Elizabeth decided that the word "bowelmovement" was too vulgar.
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"Poop brown" doesn't sound right, but I know that you can say "apple green", "lemon yellow", "sky blue" and the like, so it must be correct.
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