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doo-doo

American  
[doo-doo] / ˈduˌdu /

noun

Baby Talk.
  1. feces; bowel movement.


doo-doo British  
/ ˈduːˌduː /

noun

  1. informal a child's word for excrement

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Your husband has picked quite a time to land you both in doo-doo.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 2, 2026

It’s the look of a millennial whose primary question after stepping in major legal doo-doo is “How will this fit into my personal brand?”

From Slate • Aug. 24, 2023

I almost never see any dog doo-doo in the park but I see a lot of people picking up after their pets.

From Seattle Times • Nov. 6, 2022

Does she know my fingers were just covered in doo-doo, and I still was able to save our daughter from becoming one with that doo-doo?

From Salon • Jun. 17, 2022

How often does anybody get to catapult doo-doo into a forest?

From "As Brave As You" by Jason Reynolds