Couric

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Etymology

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Named after Katie Couric, and coined in the South Park episode “More Crap” in 2007.

Noun

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Couric (plural Courics)

  1. (humorous) A unit of mass equal to approximately 2.5 pounds (1.1 kilograms) that is used to measure the mass of fecal matter.
    • 2008 March 28, Katherine Thomson, “"Couric" Coined The Unit Of Measurement For Excrement By "South Park"”, in HuffPost[1]:
      The official unit of measurement is a Couric, named for the CBS news anchor, as explained in the clip below.