A humorous or colloquial term often used as a euphemism for 'poop' or 'stool'. It is considered a more gentle or playful way to refer to feces, especially when used by children or to avoid giving offense.
/ˈpə.pəʊz/
A type of leafy green vegetable, a variety of cabbage, commonly used in cooking, especially in Southern US cuisine, often served with pork.
/_ˈkɑːldz_/
Excessively or unnecessarily lubricated. A condition where there is an excess of lubrication, potentially leading to problems such as film breakdown, wear, or damage.
/ˈoʊvrləbrikt/
The ritual purification performed by Muslims, particularly women, before assuming the status of purity. This involves specific washing practices that are necessary before certain acts of worship, such as prayer or touching the Quran. In its broader sense, it can also refer to any ritual cleansing.
/ta.ˈha.ra.h/
The term 'premouse' is not a recognized English word. If it is a typo, it might refer to 'pregnant' or 'premature'. In biology, 'premature' would relate to an early stage that is not fully developed, while 'pregnant' relates to a state of carrying developing offspring.
/prə'maʊs/
A substance, process, or factor that diminishes the severity, intensity, or frequency of something undesirable, such as a problem, symptom, or condition.
/ˈmɪdʒənt/
A tall, robust Spanish shrub from the buckthorn genus, known for its thorns and attractive flowers. It is commonly used in landscaping and as a hedging plant due to its size and adaptability.
/ˈblɛnd.o/
A traditional musical instrument of the Ngoni people found in southern Africa, consisting of two sticks attached by a string of beads or leather, which is played by striking the sticks together to produce a distinctive rattling sound.
/ˈtembi/