poop factory

English

Etymology

From the view that the subject (a baby or animal) does nothing but digest food and produce waste.

Noun

poop factory (plural poop factories)

  1. (idiomatic, derogatory or humorous) An infant.
    • 2010, Barbra Monroe Goggin, Lessons from Joshua: God Whispers Through Autism, AuthorHouse (2010), →ISBN, page 11:
      She didn't feel pushed aside because the colic-stricken poop factory needed to be changed and burped again.
  2. (idiomatic, derogatory or humorous) An animal whose defecation inconveniences humans.
    • 2004, Janice Willard, "Giving pets as Easter gifts is bad idea", Lawrence Journal-World, 11 April 2004:
      Ducklings and chicks grow at a phenomenal rate, consuming a huge amount of food. And what goes in, must come out. [] They are pecking, peeping poop factories.

Quotations

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Synonyms

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