Wednesday, May 16, 2012

What The Poopfart?

No, I'm not 5 years old. But I do admit, reading the word "poopfart" does make me giggle like a little school girl.

Because I'm obsessed with words, spelling and grammar, I probably Google words for fun more than the average person. I was about to use the word "preposterous" in an email, but wanted to double check to make sure I had the spelling right, so I took it to Google.

Amongst the top 5 search results, I found this:
Poopfart is a universal noun. Poopfart can be a person, place, thing, thought, or idea. Poopfart as a person: Someone who is dirty, says dumb things, or maybe just your best friend. Poopfart as a place: Any place you are going, or even where you are. Poopfart as a thing: Anything that has mass and is an object. Poopfart as a thought or idea: Any idea from anyone that you think is perposterous, great, or meaningless. Poopfart is the new greatest noun, you can use it in anyway, and how ever you want, no one will ever be offended, and it makes you cut down on cursing.
Source: Urban Dictionary

Confession: In case you didn't catch it in the definition above, yes, I had spelled the word "preposterous" incorrectly in my Google search, which is most likely why the first thing to come up was the definition of "poopfart" in the first place...

I don't plan on using this word as part of my regular vocabulary, and I will definitely not mention it to my kids (because it would become the only word in their vocabulary if I did), but it made me smile, so I thought I would share.

Happy Wednesday!

Me and my little poopfarts


4 comments:

  1. hahah! Now to work it into as many conversations as I can today! Also that is totally how I would have spelled preposterus.

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  2. I am so going to teach this to my 6 year old. It sounds like something he should be saying. I will regret this I'm sure.

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  3. That is funny. I don't plan on using it either. As sure as I do, Christopher will pick it up and I'll NEVER hear the end of it. I've had to change, "Oh crap" to "Crackers". At first I felt funny but it is just as effective ;-)

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  4. Love it! I'm adding this to my vocabularly riiiighhht... NOW.

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