poopyface
English
Etymology
Noun
poopyface (plural poopyfaces)
- (childish, derogatory) A term of abuse.
- 1988, Torey Hayden, chapter 11, in Just Another Kid, London: Grafton Books, →ISBN, page 107:
- “Poopty-doopty-poop!” Dirkie shouted, careening around the comer of the shelves to where Shamie and I were standing. “Poopy! Poopyface!”
- 1995 November 30, Jay Tandon, Liz Morgan, “Sages reflect on tradition”, in Shamoil Shipchandler, editor, The Middlebury Campus, volume 94, number 11, Middlebury, Vt.: Student Government Association of Middlebury College, →OCLC, page 13, column 4:
- JAY: First of all Liz, their last name is not Lipsmacker. It’s Johnson. And I’ll have you know that being short is like being Swedish. They both begin with ‘s’, doodypants. LIZ: Well, poopyface, did you know that Mickey Heinecken owns a Christmas tree farm?
- 2011, Tyler Collins, 30 to the Stage: A Comedy in One Act[1], [Morrisville, N.C.]: Lulu.com, →ISBN:
- Anyways, the cast and CELEBRITY (Cont’d): creative team would like you to know that no ostriches, Germans, or (insert their name, but plural) were harmed in the making of this production. This is obviously not true, but our stupid poopyface director paid me 300 yen for me to come out and say this.