Fallacy in informal logic.
1 There's another reason to poo-poo the iPhone superhype-othergoods things are happening in Cupertino.
2 Between the bureaucracy and the kids, my vocabulary has gone into the poo-poo toilet.
3 Many are going to poo-poo my first suggestion.
4 Well, there'll be no fart jokes and dick jokes and poo-poo jokes...That's when writers get lazy.
5 You got poo-poo on your back!
6 Far be it from me to poo-poo the harmless entertainments of others, but I must ask: why not sleek spaceships?
7 Hester told her the doctor had poo-pooed the idea.
8 In the spectacularly unlikely event that he is reading this and poo-pooing my discretion, I apologise.
9 "You smeeell like ze poo-poo ! " Gunther paced back and forth, muttering furiously.
10 Landy poo-pooed the idea.
11 I'm sure the same people were poo-pooing the notion that Ciabatta and Earl Grey could work together, and now look at them.
12 The tiny furball poo-pooing in the yard a few feet away was not the least bit impressed by my aggressive attack mode.
13 "Well, I don't want to offend by poo-pooing your troubles," said Davy as consolingly as he could.
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