pussy

noun
/ˈpʊsi/US/ˈpɵsɪj//ˈpʌ.si/

Etymology

Etymology tree English puss Old English -iġ Middle English -y English -y English pussy From puss (“cat”) + -y (diminutive suffix). Usage of the word to refer to a coward may be influenced by pusillanimous.

  1. borrowed from Pussy

Definitions

  1. A cat.

    • And although, as someone recently said to me, they are not "designer" (she had expected my pussies to be expensive, with a pedigree), to me my cats are the most beautiful in the world.
  2. The female genitalia

    The female genitalia; the vulva or vagina.

    • I'ma get up in that body like a surgeon / Pussy wetter than a damn sea urchin
  3. Anything soft and furry

    Anything soft and furry; a bloom form, or catkin, as on the pussy willow.

    • When the pussies on the willow Open in the spring, If you listen very closely You will hear them sing:— We are pussies, we are pussies, though we never purr; We are gaily swinging, swinging, in our coats of fur.
  4. + 11 more definitions
    1. Sexual intercourse with a female

      Sexual intercourse with a female; usually in the phrase get some pussy.

      • I’m gonna get me some pussy tonight.
      • The teachers are not there to help you. Most of them are still freelancers and the last thing they want is more competition. They are there because they need a steady paycheck and they hope to score some pussy!
    2. A coward

      A coward; a weakling; an ineffectual, timid, weak-spirited, or pathetic person.

      • You're such a pussy!
      • You ought to hear some of the docs that are the sweetest old pussies with their patients—the way they bawl out the nurses. But labs—they seem sort of real. I don't suppose you can bluff a bacteria—what is it?—bacterium?
      • I couldn't carry the burden of shame engendered by the bully-boy advertising of "max-strength" cold and flu remedies, the obvious subtext of which is "Get to work, you pussy."
    3. A woman or girl, seen as having characteristics associated with cats such as sweetness.

      • ‘I hope you two have been mewed in with that old pussy long enough. While you’ve been tittle-tattling I’ve been doing, — listen to what this bobby’s got to say.’
    4. The anus of a man, usually the passive participant in gay sex.

    5. Used in blends to form deliberately grotesque and unwieldy words referring to cavities.…

      Used in blends to form deliberately grotesque and unwieldy words referring to cavities. See -ussy.

      • thrussy; clussy
    6. A notional part of the body used during exertion of effort

      A notional part of the body used during exertion of effort; usually in the form put one's whole pussy into.

    7. A game of tipcat.

    8. Used in a phrasal verb

      Used in a phrasal verb: pussy out.

    9. Containing or exuding pus.

    10. Alternative form of pursy.

    11. A village in La Léchère, Savoie department, France.

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