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poocules 

Odors derived from fecal molecules.

Molecules made of poo.
Don't go into the washroom, Eddie DESTROYED the toilet and his poocules are EVERYWHERE.

What's that smell? Janet had burritos for lunch and she can't stop spraying poocules all over the office, the pig.
poocules by Doctor Spaz July 20, 2009
Related Words
Fat, rotund, obese, etc. Derives from a combination of corpulent and porcine. Applies to people, pets, Rush Limbaugh, etc.
"Wow, that guinea pig is porculent. Quit feeding it so many pellets."
porculent by spinningtabletop February 8, 2009

poscular 

adj. - Of, pertaining to, or likeunto a poscule.
After letting my wet shirt dry on the wire hanger, the shoulders are now poscular!
poscular by Punchey May 6, 2006

posculate 

verb - To alter a thing so as to make it like a poscule. To impart poscule-like properties.

Past tense: posculated
Those thin wire hangers can really posculate a wet shirt!
posculate by Punchey May 6, 2006
Pronunciation: /ˈpoʊ.kju l/
Definition:
1. A drinking vessel is typically cylindrical and handled.
2. Container for beverages, often made of ceramic or glass (vitre).
3. Utensils are used for consuming liquids, especially ardent beverages.
4. Functional jar, cup or mug designed for daily use.

Significance:
• It defines beverage containers.
• It emphasizes utilitarian drinkware.
• It identifies ordinary cups or mugs.
• It avoids irregular or vague pronunciation.
• It simplifies descriptions of tableware.
• It improves clarity in culinary contexts.
• It replaces Scandinavian-Germanic, Non-American, foreign, and Anglo-Saxon terms, similar to "mug".
Singular noun: pocule
Plural noun: pocules
Examples:
• "Coffee aficionados treasure heirloom pocules."
• "Ceramic artisans create decorative pocules."
• "Tea ceremonies utilize exquisite pocules."
• "Kitchen cabinets store diverse pocules."
• "Souvenir stores vend branded pocules."
pocule by Dmitrio August 14, 2025