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Related topics: Animals, Pets
pussypus‧sy /ˈpʊsi/ noun (plural pussies) [countable] informal 1 British EnglishHBADHP a cat – used especially by or to children2 tabooHBH a very offensive word meaning a woman’s sex organs. Do not use this word.3 American English not politeWEAK an offensive word for a man who is weak or not brave SYN coward
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pussy• Wild cats, for instance, are not particularly social creatures and these tendencies are displayed in the behaviour of our domestic pussies.
Origin pussy 1. (1700-1800) → PUSS12. (1800-1900) puss “female sex organs” ((17-20 centuries)), perhaps from Low German or a Scandinavian language.
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