Prepositions after "defecate"

"defecate in" or "defecate on"?

In 67% of cases "defecate in" is used

By the time he came, he was defecating in his trousers.

The 99% can defecate in a park and are gentle, kind folks.

It is the bears! Bears are actually defecating in our woods.

People defecated in the open as toilets were few in comparison to the number of people on MVC.

In Atikankan, Irona, Okeyinmi and many areas of the state capital, people still defecate in open places.

Poor thing reacted very badly to the food and defecated in the bedroom as I didn't realize how urgent her urgent request was.

The most current statistics on Ghana (WHO/UNICEF JMP, 2010) shows that as high as 19% of Ghanaians do not have a ' fixed defecation address ' and as such defecate in the open every morning.

At any time of the day, people (both young and old) could be seen defecating in the drainage or pouring human waste there, despite the closeness of houses and food sellers of different sorts.

In 25% of cases "defecate on" is used

People who claim to be sane continue to piss in the street and defecate on our beaches.

DFK6: Change it to DFK8 if you? re going to post so I know you? re going to defecate on it.

My 11-year-old Border Collie recently defecated on the floor following over-exertion on a hot day.

And you know what? They may even leave a calling card, like urinating or defecating on furniture or bedding.

He tried to remind all of us to stop littering the environment, building houses on water ways, breaching laws with impunity and defecating on beaches.

In 4% of cases "defecate from" is used

They defecated from one end of platform and took water from the other end.