poohead

noun

Etymology

From poo + head.

  1. inherited from *káput — “head
  2. inherited from *haubudą — “head
  3. inherited from *haubud
  4. inherited from hēafod — “head; top; leader; origin
  5. inherited from efd
  6. compounded as poohead — “poo + head

Definitions

  1. A term of abuse.

    • Friends are becoming an increasing influence. So, if little Johnny at preschool is always shouting, 'Poohead!' chances are your child will treat you to some copycat renditions at home.
    • “Nah, I just told him he was a poohead, and then we played baseball.”
    • “Get up, poohead. Now!” He gave him a good kick in the ribs. Jordan got up and limped backwards. “Get in there and get cleaned up!”

The neighborhood

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA