Verbs for describing the action of defecating.

What is the verb for bringing a person to make shit?

I think making shit is possible, but I have never seen it used. I think it could be a.

I would like to confirm my assumption and to know other options. As a foreign learner, it is unlikely I will learn these kinds of expressions from textbooks. How can i write a verb without object? I know poo is the same as something I eat and write like a chaplin. Why is pooing a shit inappropriate?

I know there is another word beginning with d, but it is a formal and medical one while I seek a colloquial expression.

Asked on February 27, 2021 in Word choice.
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What is the

deal with a

take a crap

take a dump Weeek a bread? And as came up in an ELL chatroom pursuant to this post:

Dropping off the Browns at the Superbowl. (This is less common, and

is intended to carry a humorous tone.) and as came up in an ELL chatroom pursuant to this post: Preparing for the Superbowl.

How do I take these vulgar words for a person?

How does one speak of an utterance?

I need to use the restroom and I know, it’s going to take time. What is the euphemism that we

use here or at other times that make it clearer or more specific?

Some of the most common euphemisms are used like football or soccer with children. To go poo | poo poo | caca | stinky To go number 2 To ‘have|make a bowel

movement | BM Or To move one’s bowels The term

Bounce carries the same

sentiment as other terms, but is not in that sense.

If you’re worried about someone defecating, a technical term is to defecate and NOT to smoke.

What are some examples of a scam.?

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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Which are some informal responses to Jim’s short answer, I’d say in a more formal or delicate setting, you

could use: To answer

nature’s call Source: http://www.oxforddictionaries.com com/definition/english/the-call-of-nature/

the-call-of-nature.

Answered on February 27, 2021.
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