different between pooer vs poore
pooer
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -u??(?)
Etymology 1
Adjective
pooer (comparative more pooer, superlative most pooer)
- (Scotland) poor
Etymology 2
poo +? -er
Noun
pooer (plural pooers)
- (slang) Someone who poos, who defecates. (Can we add an example for this sense?)
- 2013, Jan Murray, Twins & More (page 135)
- If your babies are totally breastfed, they may poo anything from fifteen times a day to once a fortnight. If they are a frequent pooer, this will settle down within the first six weeks.
- 2013, Jan Murray, Twins & More (page 135)
Anagrams
- Poore, poore
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poore
English
Adjective
poore
- Obsolete spelling of poor
- "Once Poor, Still Penurious" in "Hesperides" (Robert Herrick, 1648)
- Goes the world now, it will with thee goe hard:
- The fattest Hogs we grease the more with Lard.
- To him that has, there shall be added more;
- Who is penurious, he shall still be poore
- "Once Poor, Still Penurious" in "Hesperides" (Robert Herrick, 1648)
Anagrams
- pooer
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