caca
caca — noun
1. a word used by young children, or by adults talking to young children, for solid
a word used by young children, or by adults talking to young children, for solid waste matter that is passed from a person's or animal's body.
Rania's little brother shouted 'caca!' when he needed to use the toilet.
childish interjection usage: 'caca!' as an interjection
The toddler pointed at the dog's caca on the grass and giggled.
possessive: [owner]'s caca
Lakshmi cleaned up the puppy's caca from the kitchen floor with a paper towel.
Minh's mother made him wash his hands after he touched bird caca on the balcony.
Jack wiped the baby's bottom and threw the nappy with caca into the bin.
文法句型
caca (uncountable)
用法筆記
This is a childish term used primarily with and by pre-school children. In Taiwan, parents and educators typically use 便便 (biàn biàn) or 嗯嗯 (èn èn) as the equivalent child-directed term. Using 'caca' in formal, medical, or adult conversation sounds inappropriate.