pooh

Etymology
Originally ("perhaps ancient" according to  ) for a puff of air, after earlier   and similar to later, , , ,. Later influenced by, onomatopoeic for the sound of flatulating and defecating, and by interjections of disgust similar to ,. Interjection for an unpleasant smell possibly linked to.

Interjection

 * 1) * 1600, Ben Jonson, Every Man out of His Humor, iii, i, sig. iii:
 * I am carelesse what the fustie World speakes of me, puh.
 * : a minced oath for 'shit'.
 * : a minced oath for 'shit'.
 * : a minced oath for 'shit'.
 * : a minced oath for 'shit'.
 * : a minced oath for 'shit'.

Synonyms

 * ,, , , , , ; see also Thesaurus:bah
 * ,, , ; see also Thesaurus:yuck

Noun

 * 1)  An instance of saying "pooh".
 * : feces.
 * : A piece of feces; an act of defecation.
 * : feces.
 * : A piece of feces; an act of defecation.
 * : A piece of feces; an act of defecation.

Verb

 * 1)  To say "pooh".
 * 2)  To say "pooh" to.
 * : To defecate or dirty something with feces.
 * 1)  To say "pooh" to.
 * : To defecate or dirty something with feces.
 * : To defecate or dirty something with feces.