| 1. | corkwater | ||
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1. An excremental condition characterized by an initial firm stool (cork) which is followed by liquid diarrhea (water). 2. A cork of solid poo holding back watery excrement. 3. When a bowel movement consists of both cured and uncured feces. -verb (intransitive verb) 3. To defecate corkwaters. 1. Wendy knew she had a bad case of the corkwaters when she heard a loud splash followed by a continuous flow.
2. In the toilet I saw a wide but short log floating in a sea of brown, Jeremy must had a corkwater before me. 3. I think my colon was a little to eager to release, because I just had a corkwater. 4. That man just corkwatered. |
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