English Words: P

46,516 words · Page 546 of 931

poopernoun

The anus; often in reference to anal intercourse.

poopetratornoun

A person who defecates in public or otherwise commits an act of vandalism using feces.

poopfacenoun

A term of abuse.

poopheadnoun

An objectionable person.

poopholenoun

anus

poophorianoun

A feeling of satisfaction when defecating.

poophytenoun

A plant that grows best in grass-covered meadows.

poopieadj

Alternative form of poopy

poopilyadv

In a poopy manner

poopinessnoun

The quality of being poopy.

poopingnoun

The act of a wave (or other vessel) striking the poop (stern) of a vessel.

pooping wavenoun

A wave of water that crashes over the stern of a ship and onto the deck.

Poopismnoun

Any of the editing techniques used in YouTube Poop videos.

poopjeetnoun

Alternative form of poojeet.

pooplessadj

Without poop (feces).

pooplikeadj

Resembling or characteristic of poop.

pooploadnoun

A large amount.

poopooverb

Alternative form of pooh-pooh.

poopoofacenoun

A term of abuse.

poopooheadnoun

A term of abuse.

poopsnoun

plural of poop

poopsiclenoun

Frozen excrement.

poopsienoun

Alternative form of poopsy.

poopskinnoun

A person with dark-coloured skin.

poopsockverb

To be engrossed in a video game so much as to not leave to go to the toilet.

poopsplosionnoun

Synonym of poonami.

poopsynoun

A term of affection.

pooptardnoun

A term of abuse.

poopyadj

shitty

poopy suitnoun

A waterproof overgarment worn by aircrew when flying over cold waters, which prevents hypothermia following ejection from the aircraft.

poopyfacenoun

A term of abuse.

poopyheadnoun

A term of abuse.

pooquawnoun

Hard-shelled clam.

pooradj

With no or few possessions or money, particularly in relation to contemporaries who do have them.

poor as a church mouseadj

Very poor, to the point of starving or begging; utterly destitute.

poor as Jobadj

Extremely poor, destitute.

poor boxnoun

A locked box with a slot for depositing coins, usually placed in churches to accept donations for the needy.

poor boynoun

Synonym of submarine sandwich.

Poor Clarenoun

A nun of the Poor Clares, a member of the Order of Saint Clare.

Poor Claresnoun

The Order of Saint Clare.

poor codnoun

Trisopterus minutus, a temperate marine fish of the cod family (Gadidae).

poor dabnoun

Someone to be pitied, poor thing

Poor Ladiesnoun

plural of Poor Lady

Poor Ladynoun

Synonym of Poor Clare: a nun of the Order of Saint Clare.

poor little meow meownoun

A fictional character who is both endearingly pathetic and extremely flawed or villainous.

poor little rich girlnoun

An unhappy young woman from a wealthy background.

poor man'sadj

Cheaper than, simpler than, a low-quality version of, or inferior to.

poor man's black velvetnoun

A cocktail of stout with cider or perry.

poor man's diamondnoun

Synonym of zircon.

poor man's lattenoun

An americano to which the purchaser adds a large amount of cream to simulate a latte in order to save money.

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The English alphabetical index for the letter P contains 46,516 headwords drawn from our Wiktionary-derived dictionary table. At 50 entries per page the browse splits into 931 pages, and you are currently viewing page 546. Every row above is a dictionary-backed entry with a canonical slug, and each links through to a full definition page with pronunciation, senses, etymology, and related-word data where available.

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