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Poopsocking 

Verb. From the root, "poopsock". The practice of defecating into an article of clothing in lieu of leaving a task to use a traditional toilet. Almost exclusively used in relation to video gaming.

Similar in concept, but distinct from Shitbucket/Shit-bucketing; a derogatory term which denotes the usage of a non-clothing receptacle, and is used exclusively toward level-based online gaming.
Player 1: "Man, I need a bio break, but I can't leave the raid."
Player 2: "Same, but I've been poopsocking since the first boss."
. . . Pause. . .
Player 3: ". . .You people are disgusting."
Poopsocking by dicks oak November 13, 2014
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poopsocking 

Defacating into a sock in order to avoid having to get up from your computer to use the toilet. Often utilized when playing online role playing games.
John was poopsocking all the way to level 60 this weekend.
poopsocking by Ken March 14, 2005

Johnny poopdicking 

When a drunk girl explosively shits herself in and around your home and you proceed to rinse her off in your roommate's shower. In doing so, you become turned on and join the soiled girl in the poo-stained shower and proudly have sex with her.
(Insert name) had a crazy party last night and ended up Johnny poopdicking.

PoopStalking

Busting in on your husband in the bathroom just to hear his logs hit the water.
Mindy was poopstalking Tom while she was on the phone with me.
PoopStalking by Jinx411 October 13, 2019

Pogosticking 

When two or more women are led on top of each other and one man goes in and out of each of them.
I was with two women last night and I was Pogosticking them.
Pogosticking by Taryn and Trey November 26, 2021

pogosticking 

When someone blocks then unblocks you constantly
leave me alone and stop pogosticking me
pogosticking by WildTec July 5, 2025

church hurt 

church hurt is where you experience a degree of distance, pain, or judgement from your church community. Essentially, you are just unable to “find your place”. This is prevalent in the Christian community, but can be extended to other religions.
Now that I am an adult I am beginning to heal from the church hurt that was inflicted on me as a child.
Word of the Day on May 27, 2026