"grow a tail" meaning in English

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Verb

Forms: grows a tail [present, singular, third-person], growing a tail [participle, present], grew a tail [past], grown a tail [participle, past]
Etymology: To grow a tail is a metaphor, as the anus where poop exits is adjacent to where a tail is placed. "Growing" in this case refers to partial expulsion as one attempts to prevent it. Head templates: {{en-verb|grow<,,grew,grown> a tail}} grow a tail (third-person singular simple present grows a tail, present participle growing a tail, simple past grew a tail, past participle grown a tail)
  1. (vulgar, idiomatic) to be nearly about to defecate, to the point of being unable to completely hold it in Tags: idiomatic, vulgar Synonyms: crown, breaking the seal, splashing the pirate
    Sense id: en-grow_a_tail-en-verb-chd4TG0U Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "2000 Larry Glanz The Ultimate Book of Bathroom Etiquette and Humor pg 146 and pg 152",
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        },
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          "ref": "2009, Ann McDeed, No Greater Love, page 206",
          "text": "Kathy is teasing Dad that Mom is growing a tail in the toilet. Guess he understands to a degree and had a strange look on his face when I came out, so assure him I am fine and did not grow a tail.",
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      "word": "crown"
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      "word": "breaking the seal"
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      "word": "splashing the pirate"
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  "word": "grow a tail"
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