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pooh
1[poo, poo]
interjection
(used as an exclamation of disdain or contempt.)
noun
an exclamation of “pooh.”
pooh
2[poo]
verb (used with object)
poop.
Word History and Origins
Origin of pooh1
Example Sentences
Hamilton, from Ohio State, adds depth to a defensive line led by Kobie Turner and Braden Fiske, while fellow fifth-round pick Pooh Paul from Mississippi does the same for an inside linebacker corps that features Omar Speights and Nathan Landman.
After the Rams drafted tight end Terrance Ferguson, outside linebacker Josaiah Stewart, running back Jarquez Hunter, defensive tackle Ty Hamilton, inside linebacker Chris “Pooh” Paul and receiver Konata Mumpfield, team scouts began a flurry of calls to prospective undrafted free agents.
Responses to his rendition of Roan's number one single, inspired by a gay bar in West Hollywood, describe it as "healing", "calming", "beautiful" and like a "human Winnie the Pooh".
That Pooh Bear held a special place in my heart, because looking back at it I’d remember all those times as a kid where he’d drag it around, and how we’d have to go back to retrieve it after he inevitably forgot it somewhere.
Or when he needed soothing and I’d be holding him and Pooh Bear in my arms.
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