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1) General subject: bowel movement, dejection2) Medicine: cacation, defecation, egestion, ejection, evacuation, hypochoresis, movement, defaecation3) Engineering: lime treatment4) Special term: defecation (свекловичного сока)5) Food industry: liming (в производстве сахара)6) Aviation medicine: motion7) Taboo: George (usu have/take a George), Irish shave, Sheffield handicap, a-a (usu do/have/take an a-a), big one, biggies (usu do/have biggies), bog (usu have a bog), boom-boom (usu have/do/take a boom-boom), bowel movement (usu have a bowel movement), bum cigar (usu to light a bum cigar), business (usu do one's business), ca-ca (usu make/have/do/take a ca-ca), cack (usu do/have/take a cack), cuz (usu do/have/take a cuz), do, do-do (usu make/take a do-do), dump, gerry, grunt, ha-ha (см. a-a (usu have/do/take the ha-ha)), job, jobber, jobby, ka-ka, load off (one's) behind, number two, poo (usu do/have/make a poo), poo-poo (usu do/have/make a poo-poo), pooing, poop (usu do poop), poozie (usu do poozie), squat (usu take a squat), tomtit, weight off (one's) behind (игра слов на weight off one's chest/back)
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hunker — hun•ker [[t]ˈhʌŋ kər[/t]] v. kered, ker•ing, n. v.i. 1) to squat on one s heels (often fol. by down) 2) cvb inf to hunch: students hunkering over their books 3) to hide, hide out, or take shelter (usu. fol. by down) 4) to hold firmly or… … From formal English to slang