Someone who collects collective nouns is known as a "collective noun enthusiast" or a "collective noun collector." These individuals have a keen interest in linguistics and the unique ways in which language categorizes groups of objects or beings. Their hobby involves researching, compiling, and possibly even creating new collective nouns for various groups.
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Tidy, sweep, dust, organize, clean, swipe, wash, mop, polish, vacuum.
They poop out poop obviously, and it's do not does.
poop(English)- GloriaAnswerYou can say poop in English like poop (poop). The term originates in Poop Land, the land of the people who worship the Poop God, the god who brings poop to the poop race after they eat. The color of the Poop People's skin was that of dark chocolate, so the poop god praised the people by giving them dark brown poop. If the people disobeyed, the Poop God would give them discolored poop (red, green, blue, yellow, ect, ect.) Answeryou say it like "poop" Answeryou say it like "poop"
They mostly poop out poop and mostly pee, pee
The plural of the word 'poop' is, simply, 'poop.' The word stays the same.
poop is the food the body can't digest. therefore yes you can poop food.........poop is food and it can digest into the digestive system and turns it into poop.
Poop fertilizes crops very well and I have heard that there are paper made of poop (I think it was elephant poop)
Update: if you write :poop: on facebook there should be a little poop icon
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They mostly poop out poop and mostly pee, pee