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pooper (plural poopers)
- (vulgar, slang) The anus; often in reference to anal intercourse.
- She likes it up the pooper.
- (slang) One who poops out on an activity; one who dampens the mood by lack of participation or negative attitude. Mostly used in the phrase party pooper.
- I wanted us to have fun today. You're such a pooper cleaning the house now!
- (gambling) A selection in a slot machine game that ends the picking bonus.
- (rare) One who poops; or, poops well.
- Jimmy's toilet training is finally over; he's becoming a good little pooper.
- (by extension) An infant.
- (slang) The toilet.
- 2001, Stephen King, “All That You Love Will Be Carried Away”, in The New Yorker:
- "Here I sit, on the pooper, giving birth to a Maine state trooper."
- (Internet) Clipping of YouTube Pooper.
- Alternative form: Pooper
- 2012 November 3, Brad Evan Rosen, “YouTube Poop: Meme as Art, Community – by “William A – YLT2012””, in Yale Law Tech[1]:
- For whatever reason – the terrible animation or the absurd dialogue, most likely – these cutscenes are popular among poopers.
- 2019 March 20, Luke Dormehl, “YouTube Poop is punk rock for the internet age, and you probably don’t get it”, in Digital Trends[2]:
- Many who disregard the medium are oblivious to the absurd amount of effort that some Poopers put into their projects.
- 2021 August 15, Ben Stegner, “What Is YouTube Poop?”, in Make Use Of[3]:
- But each individual YTP features something different, and different YTP creators (often called "poopers") use their own styles.
Synonyms[edit]
- (anus): shitter (UK); see also Thesaurus:anus
Translations[edit]
party pooper
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