gussy

verb
/ˈɡʌsi//ˈɡʊsi/

Etymology

First use appears c. 1952, apparently from Gussy (an adjective), schoolyard slang for “overly dressed” (1940); perhaps related to gussie (“an effeminate man”) (1901) and somehow connected to Gussie, the nickname for Augusta and Augustus.

  1. borrowed from Pussy
  2. compounded as gussy — “girl + pussy

Definitions

  1. To dress up or decorate in a showy way.

  2. The vagina of a woman.

    • Hope y'all want it when I'm old cause I'll still be needing my gussy ate
    • i know her gussy smells like roses
  3. The anus of a woman, especially but not exclusively a trans woman.

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sense glosses and etymology drawn from English Wiktionary · source · CC-BY-SA