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defecate

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Verb — To empty the bowels; to pass solid waste from the body.

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boo-boo choke a darkie cack do one's ease ease oneself do a number two do one's easement drite drop a bomb drop a chalupa drop anchor drop a deuce drop the kids off at the pool dung excrementize feceate move one's bowels pinch a loaf pinch one off pooh sharn shart shiss take a dump take a crap take the Browns to the Super Bowl uncoil void one's bowels

Etymology

From Latin dēfaecātus, the past participle of dēfaecāre ("to remove dregs, purify"), related to faeces ("dregs, sediment").

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