Onomatopoopa

What is Onomatopoopa?


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A word whose pronunciation imitates the motion or activity it is describing, suggesting its source. Examples include “yawn” and the archetype “poop.” The word is a synthesis of the Greek word "onoma" (name) and the English word "poop" (verb meaning "to defecate") thus onomatopoopa essentially means "poopy name."

Whenever I say yawn, it feels like a yawn and that's because it's an onomatopoopa.

See onomatopoeia, action, poop


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