Pass Motion

The term “pass motion” is often used in Asian countries such as India, Singapore, Malaysia etc. to refer to an activity that people do in the toilet to pass out the food from their stomach after taking their meals (a bowel habit).

“I tend to PASS MOTION after a meal.”

“If one eats a lot of fiber than one will PASS MOTION more often.”

 

In the US you could say something like, “to use the facilities”, or if you wanted to be more explicit about it, “to move one’s bowels”. You could also use “to evacuate” or “go to bathroom”.

“I tend to have to utilize the facilities after a meal.”

“If one eats a lot of fiber then one will have to use the facilities more often.”

 

Read the  dialogue below:

Patient: Doctor, I think I have diarrhea.

Doctor:

a. How many times did you use the facilities today?

b. How many times did you move your bowels today?

c. How many times did you evacuate today?

d. How many times did you make a toilet today?

e. How many times have you pooped today?

f. How many times did you defecate today?

g. How many times did you take a shit today?

h. How many times did you shit today?

i. How many times did you take a crap today?

j. How many times did you crap today?

k. How many times did you go to bathroom today?

 

What do you think?

Yohan Naftali

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