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- Dictionarypussy/ˈpʊsi/
noun
- 1. a cat. informal
- 2. a woman's genitals. vulgar slang
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Pussy (/ ˈ p ʊ s i /) is an English noun, adjective, and—in rare instances—verb. It has several meanings, as slang , as euphemism , and as vulgarity . Most commonly, it is used as a noun with the meaning " cat ", " coward ", or " weakling ".
PUSSY meaning: 1. a pussycat child's word 2. a rude word for a vagina 3. an offensive word for sex with a woman. Learn more.
1. vulgar : vulva. 2. a. vulgar : sexual intercourse. b. vulgar : the female partner in sexual intercourse. pussy. 3 of 4. adjective. pus· sy ˈpə-sē. pussier; pussiest. : full of or resembling pus. a pussy wound. pussy. 4 of 4. noun (3)
pussy. (ˈpʊsɪ) n, pl pussies. 1. (Animals) Also called: puss or pussycat an informal name for a cat 1. 2. (Botany) a furry catkin, esp that of the pussy willow. 3. (Games, other than specified) a rare word for tipcat.
Pussy can be an affectionate term for a kitty-cat, a dirty word for a woman’s private parts, or an adjective that describes something that contains pus — that oozing yellow stuff that comes out of a cut.
pussy. (pʊsi ) Word forms: pussies. 1. countable noun. Pussy is a child's word for a cat. 2. countable noun. Some people use pussy to refer to a woman's genitals. [informal, very rude] Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.
Anything soft and furry; a bloom form, or catkin, as on the pussy willow. [from 19th c.] (vulgar, slang, uncountable, often in the phrase "to get some pussy") Sexual intercourse with a woman. [from 20th c.] I’m gonna get me some pussy tonight.