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)
- (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.
- 2010, Barbra Monroe Goggin, Lessons from Joshua: God Whispers Through Autism, AuthorHouse (2010), →ISBN, page 11:
- (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.
- 2004, Janice Willard, "Giving pets as Easter gifts is bad idea", Lawrence Journal-World, 11 April 2004:
Quotations
- For more examples of usage of this term, see Citations:poop factory.
Synonyms
- poop machine
- shit factory (vulgar)
- (infant): see also Thesaurus:baby.
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