Why do we call it poop?

Etymology 1
Uncertain, possibly from Middle English poupen (“to make a gulping sound while drinking, blow on a horn, toot”). Compare Dutch poepen (“to defecate”), German Low German pupen (“to fart; break wind”).
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Why do people call it poop?

The word poop comes from the Middle English word poupen or popen, which used to be the root of the word we now call a fart. Clearly poop has onomatopoeic origins.
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Why do people say poop instead of poo?

The early noun uses of poop in the 'solid' sense are American, with a single 19th century example, then more from the 1920s. But poop catches on in Britain in the 1940s. So poop is older than poo in British English, and both were may have been American first.
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What is the old word for poop?

coprolite. If you ever find yourself in a situation in which you're talking about old poop, you'll want to use the word coprolite.
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How do British people say poop?

In the 1980s we start really seeing poo in British English--which was pretty much what I'd thought. The count-noun use (a poo, rather than some poo) is recorded in the OED as 'chiefly British' (indeed it is).
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What was the first poop?

What Is Meconium? Meconium is a newborn's first poop. This sticky, thick, dark green poop is made up of cells, protein, fats, and intestinal secretions, like bile.
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When was poop first used?

Archaeologists have found that the organized application of excrement to crop fields goes back at least 7,000 years in Greece and central Europe.
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When did people start saying poop?

The word 'poop' was first written down over 600 years ago, in reference to the rear deck of a ship. Much to my children's disappointment, this name had nothing to do with feces, instead being connected to French and Latin terms for 'stern. ' So at that point, the smell of a 'poop' would have only been salty, sea air.
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Why is pee called number 1?

It's because you pee more frequently than you poop, of course. Pee is the number one waste product, and poop comes in second.
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Do you poop or pee first?

Originally Answered: Why do humans urinate first, then defecate second? it's all about sphincters as the urinary sphincter is totally weaker than the anal sphincter because the latter is surrounded by many many safety muscles So, when you let it happens the urinary sphincter open easily and faster than the other one.
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Where did the word fart come from?

The word “fart” comes from the Old English word “feortan,” which means “to break wind.”
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When did the word fart originate?

Fart, as it turns out, is one of the oldest rude words we have in the language: Its first record pops up in roughly 1250, meaning that if you were to travel 800 years back in time just to let one rip, everyone would at least be able to agree upon what that should be called.
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How old is the oldest poop?

Dated at about 50,000 years old, based on the layer in which it was found, this is the oldest human excrement ever identified. Ms Sistiaga said her samples easily pre-date other fossilised faeces, belonging to modern humans (Homo sapiens) and found in Egyptian mummies and ancient Greek latrines.
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How old is the oldest poop in the world?

Discovery of the oldest human fecal fossils, some 50,000 years old, suggests that Neanderthals balanced their meat-heavy diet with plenty of veggies.
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Where did people poop in the 1700s?

1740-60. At home, matters were a little more comfortable. Wealthier households might have an earth closet, a kind of dry toilet which ensured that waste was buried in soil, and virtually every dwelling had at least one chamber pot or a bourdaloue, which would be emptied into a cesspit (by a servant, if you were lucky).
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Does a baby's first poop smell?

The very first stool your baby passes doesn't smell bad. That's because the black, tarry-looking stuff, called meconium, is sterile. Until the intestines are colonized with bacteria, there's nothing to make poop stinky.
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Where does baby pee go in womb?

Any pee or poop that a baby passes in the womb generally goes into the amniotic fluid. Fetal urine plays an essential role in keeping amniotic fluid at healthy levels, which is necessary for the proper development of the lungs and the overall health of the baby.
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How do you say pee in British?

Below is the UK transcription for 'urine':
  1. Modern IPA: jʉ́ːrɪn.
  2. Traditional IPA: ˈjʊərɪn.
  3. 2 syllables: "YOOR" + "in"
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What was the smelliest fart in the world?

Seals and sea lions may be some of the smelliest gas emitters out there. "Having been near seals and sea lions on field work before, I can confirm they are absolutely vile," said Rabaiotti.
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What is the biggest fart in history?

Does loudest fart ever? According to the Guinness Book of World Records, the loudest fart ever recorded was a fart of 113 decibels, by Herkimer Chort of Ripley, NY USA, on October 11th, 1972.
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