Pussy — is an English word meaning cat. It may also refer to the female genitalia in slang, among other definitions.EtymologyThe origins of the word are unknown.The Oxford English Dictionary (OED) says that the word puss is common to several Germanic… … Wikipedia
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Pussy — Pussy, n. [Dim. of puss.] 1. A pet name for a cat; also, an endearing name for a girl. [1913 Webster] 2. A catkin of the pussy willow. [1913 Webster] 3. The game of tipcat; also called {pussy cat}. [1913 Webster] {Pussy willow} (Bot.), any kind… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Pussy — ist: die englische Bezeichnung für eine weibliche Katze ein Dorf in Frankreich, siehe Pussy (Savoie) die auch im Deutschen benutzte, englische, umgangssprachliche Bezeichnung für Vulva. Der Begriff entspricht dem deutschen Muschi. hiervon… … Deutsch Wikipedia
pussy — pussy; pussy·foot·er; pussy·foot; … English syllables
pussy — ► NOUN (pl. pussies) 1) (also pussy cat) informal a cat. 2) vulgar slang a woman s genitals. 3) vulgar slang women considered sexually … English terms dictionary
pussy — pussy1 [pus′ē] adj. pussier, pussiest containing or like pus pussy2 [poos′ē] n. pl. pussies [dim. of PUSS1] 1. a cat, esp. a kitten: pet name or child s term 2. Informal … English World dictionary
Pussy — Pus sy, a. See {Pursy}. [Colloq. or Low] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
pussy — [ˈpʊsi] or pussycat [ˈpʊsikæt] noun [C] informal a cat. This word is used especially by children … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
pussy — {{11}}pussy (1) cat, 1726, dim. of PUSS (Cf. puss) (1), also used of a rabbit (1715). As a term of endearment for a girl or woman, from 1580s (also used of effeminate men). Pussy willow is from 1869, on notion of soft and furry. {{12}}pussy (2)… … Etymology dictionary
pussy — I. n 1. the female genitals. A cause of many double entendres and minor embarrass ments, this usage of the word derives from the resemblance of pubic hair to fur, perhaps reinforced by male notions of affection. (The French equivalent is chatte,… … Contemporary slang