Urine?
Should I seek medical attention?
Urine?
Should I seek medical attention?
We call it Karitane Yellow in New Zealand - named after karitane nurses who were baby nurses, and the colour is rather like the colour of baby’s poo
Breastfedbabypoo…all my newborns had poo this color. What a thing to look at first thing in the morning.
I’d seen egg shell in diarrhea before, but never the other way around.
If so, book me an appointment. My first thought was “Drunkards Piss Yellow”, but then I remembered just one word was required.
“Spanish Leather”, by Behr.
I’m having a hard time figuring how something can look so good on the swatch and so bad once it’s actually applied.
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I’ll just fall back to my old days as a department-store copywriter and use the word we always used to describe a color that had no recognizable place on the spectrum:
Taupe
Diarrhea.
Goldenrod.
Only because “cat urine” is two words.
That was my first though too.
Diarrhea, but only because:
my neighbor’s dog’s diarrhea that my [toddler] cousin picked up and threw at my friend ~20 years ago
Seriously. That is the very first thing I thought of. It’s the exact same color.
See, if they’d called it “Baby Diarrhea” you probably wouldn’t be having this problem.
Slime?
I don’t think it’s ochre, actually–it seems a shade too green. Maybe old gold or brass, or possibly dark goldenrod…
Without looking at any other replies: I’d describe it as “puke.”
Is it puce? Or, goldenrod? Or, newborn baby poo.
No no no! Taupe is a very specific color. It is a cool-toned gray/brown that can vary from light to dark.
That color is a warm-toned diarrhea/mustard. Totally different.
Without reading the thread.
First reaction: Mustard yellow.
Second reaction: Goldenrod.
Third reaction: What kind of light is that? That looks like it was taken in artifical light. At least, I hope so. That could account for the darker (off) tint to the base color.
poop