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Answer for the clue "Make number two ", 4 letters:
poop

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Word definitions for poop in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"excrement," 1744, a children's euphemism, probably of imitative origin. The verb in this sense is from 1903. The same word in the sense "to break wind softly" is attested from 1721; earlier "to make a short blast on a horn" (late 14c.). Meaning "stupid ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Poop \Poop\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Pooped ; p. pr. & vb. n. Pooping .] [Cf. D. poepen. See Pop .] To make a noise; to pop; also, to break wind.

Usage examples of poop.

The canapes she keeps waving under all the old noses are soda crackers pooped on with meat by-products.

When Fennec reappeared, walking quickly across the poop deck, Bellis intercepted him.

She thanked me for having told her nothing about it, assuring me she would have of me nothing but my heart, and following me she got into my boat and lay down at full length so as not to hinder its motion, I got upon the poop, as full of fear as courage, and in five minutes I had the good luck to double the point.

As to the papers on board, it is useless to say that, although he carefully searched the lockers of the poop, Harding did not discover any trace of them.

Reuben Hawkshaw, standing on the edge of the poop, then said a few words to them.

Caesar had ordered specially built along the Liger River and then sent out into the open ocean to do battle with the two hundred and twenty solid-oak sailing ships of the Veneti, who thought the Roman vessels ludicrous with their oars and their flimsy pine hulls, their low prows and poops.

These were the vessels Caesar had ordered specially built along the Liger River and then sent out into the open ocean to do battle with the two hundred and twenty solid-oak sailing ships of the Veneti, who thought the Roman vessels ludicrous with their oars and their flimsy pine hulls, their low prows and poops.

Mr Muffit stepped back from the rail, mopping his face, for the turn had brought the sun full on to the poop, where the awning had long since been replaced by splinter-netting, which gave no protection from the fiery beams: he hurried to the side and stood watching the centre and the rear.

Bligh, who stood near the gangway, now made an appeal to the leader of the mutineers, who was on the poop watching him.

There, too, above the poop of yonder nief, you see the towers of Saint Croix and of Pey Berland.

The disembodied voiceover is saying how the Num Num Snack Factory takes meat by-products, whatever you have your tongues or hearts or lips or genitals chews them up, seasons them, and poops them out in the shape of a spade or a diamond or a club onto your choice of cracker for you to eat yourself.

You look like some meat byproduct ground up and pooped out by the Num Num Snack Factory.

Then it finally began to dawn on people that the natural soft feel of cloth begins to lose some of its charm when it has been pooped and peed on repeatedly.

Nord Zee, and the four of us in the compartment lost our will to talk and sat pooped and quiet as we passed ineffectually through the world.

The colonists then reached the stern of the brig--the part formerly surmounted by the poop.