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- noun Plural form of
pooper .
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Examples
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They don’t care about anyting except whether peenies get put in poopers – that’s their entire religion.
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They don’t care about anyting except whether peenies get put in poopers – that’s their entire religion.
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A lot of times, in the 1920s, in the Prohibition era and the women behind the temperance movement are sort of depicted as a bunch of killjoys and party poopers, and, you know, they want to prevent people from having a good time.
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Along come party poopers Paul Flynn and Mark Durkan with a formal amendment.
Hugh Muir's diary 2011
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"We will be accused of being party poopers," the 36-year-old Mr. Smith said recently at his apartment near the Tower of London, where in centuries past those convicted of treason were beheaded.
Don't Save the Queen: Group Advocates End to British Monarchy Cassell Bryan-Low 2011
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A lot of times, in the 1920s, in the Prohibition era and the women behind the temperance movement are sort of depicted as a bunch of killjoys and party poopers, and, you know, they want to prevent people from having a good time.
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Call them party poopers if you will for they are akin to the Rebel Alliance in the Star Wars saga.
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A lot of times, in the 1920s, in the Prohibition era and the women behind the temperance movement are sort of depicted as a bunch of killjoys and party poopers, and, you know, they want to prevent people from having a good time.
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Those of us who were worrying publicly about the unsustainable buildup of household debt, the housing bubble and the lending practices of banks were regarded as eccentrics or party poopers.
David Cameron lays out his vision for job creation in CBI speech Nicholas Watt 2010
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A lot of times, in the 1920s, in the Prohibition era and the women behind the temperance movement are sort of depicted as a bunch of killjoys and party poopers, and, you know, they want to prevent people from having a good time.
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